At the beginning of October, I was in Berkshire County (Commonly known as The Berkshires) in Massachusetts for a story that was published earlier: The Berkshires: It’s all about meandering .
Here is some photos that where not published in my story. If you want even more photos of The Berkshires in the fall, you can beeline for my stock photo website for The Berkshires photo gallery
Fall colors are reflected in a small lake in Fountain Pond Park near Great Barrington in Berkshire county, Massachusetts.
Colorful leaves are pictured on a road leading to a closed wooden bridge in Berkshire county, Massachusetts
Taconic Mountains are seen from Mount Greylock in Berkshire county, Massachusetts. Mount Greylock is the highest natural point in Massachusetts and, although geologically part of the Taconic Mountains, it is commonly associated with the abutting Berkshire Hills to the east.
Berkshire county is seen from Mount Greylock summit, Massachusetts. Mount Greylock is the highest natural point in Massachusetts and, although geologically part of the Taconic Mountains, it is commonly associated with the abutting Berkshire Hills to the east.
A lake is pictured in front of a colorful fall landscape in Berkshire county' Mount Everett State Reservation, Massachusetts.
A lake is pictured in front of a colorful fall landscape in Berkshire county' Mount Everett State Reservation, Massachusetts.
A man drives a tractor on a farm in Berkshire county, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Veterans War Memorial Tower is pictured on Mount Greylock summit in Berkshire county, Massachusetts. Built in 1931-32, the Veterans War Memorial Tower honors the state's dead from World War I (and subsequent conflicts).
Massachusetts Veterans War Memorial Tower is pictured on Mount Greylock summit in Berkshire county, Massachusetts. Built in 1931-32, the Veterans War Memorial Tower honors the state's dead from World War I (and subsequent conflicts).
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