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The Blue Hills are a 625' "peak" located about 10 miles south of Boston's downtown core. It includes 100 miles worth of trails, as well as an old stone observatory and also, the oldest continuous weather recording station in the United States (founded 1885). These are just some shots I snapped off of Boston and the surrounding area on November 1.
Nice pics! I actually grew up on Blue Hill Ave, and I remember how beautiful those hills looked from Franklin Park. You've brought back memories. Thanks!