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Dartmouth | Seeing the Old Man of the Mountains Again at Cannon Cliff @dartmouth | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Matthew Maclay, a graduate student in earth sciences at Dartmouth's Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, discusses how he has created an online interactive 3D model that allows audiences to explore the Old Man of the Mountain, the face-shaped granite formation which fell off Cannon Cliff in Franconia Notch State Park 20 years ago on May 3, 2003. The 3D model is part of Maclay’s research on bedrock weathering and rockfall at Cannon Cliff.

Video by Chris Johnson.

Additional media produced by Matthew Maclay. Historical photos courtesy of The Old Man of the Mountain Legacy Fund's Richard F. Hamilton Collection.
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