File:Cumberland Valley Pennsylvania.jpg

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English: From the author: "A zizgag ridge in central Pennsylvania. The Cumberland Valley is below.
  • Points named in image include: Flat Rock, Mount Dempsey, Bloserville, and Bowers Mountain."
  • Location of the Cumberland Valley AVA.
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Source Flickr: 2007_09_23_bos-lax_079.JPG
Author Doc Searls
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