Westerlo, New York

Westerlo and the Basic Creek in 1960

Westerlo and the Basic Creek in 1960

Just another take on this old aerial photo, looking south through the valley the Basic Creek runs. This areas used to be a lot more agricultural then it is today when many farm fields have grown up to woods. 

Junius Pond Unique Area

 Junius Pond Unique Area

Junius Ponds was carved out by glaciers thousands of years ago, are meromictic, meaning that the pond waters do not mix. This unique characteristic has led to an abundance of rare plants and animals, including the endangered bog turtle.

The combined 200 acres over two parcels, near Waterloo Premium Outlets and the Junius Ponds Rest Area on the Thruway, once was the water supply for Lyon, but had been abandoned by the town, which transferred it to the state for conservation purposes.

http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/99999.html
https://www.fltimes.com/news/dec-buys-junius-ponds-from-lyons/article_1e80bf7a-6947-5ac4-be2b-2fb0a32592bb.html