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Plunketts Creek looking upstream, just north of the mouth in Plunketts Creek Township
Plunketts Creek looking upstream, just north of the mouth in Plunketts Creek Township
The confluence of Plunketts Creek (foreground) with the much larger Loyalsock Creek in the village of Barbours.
The confluence of Plunketts Creek (foreground) with the much larger Loyalsock Creek in the village of Barbours.
Stream bank erosion and landslide north of Plunketts Creek Bridge No. 2, from the September 2011 flood
Stream bank erosion and landslide north of Plunketts Creek Bridge No. 2, from the September 2011 flood
All of Plunketts Creek (here near the source in Hoppestown) is a "high quality cold water fishery".
All of Plunketts Creek (here near the source in Hoppestown) is a "high quality cold water fishery".
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The general store in Proctor
The general store in Proctor
Pluketts Creek Township and the Loyalsock Creek valley (from the Doe Pen Vista in Rider Park).
Pluketts Creek Township and the Loyalsock Creek valley (from the Doe Pen Vista in Rider Park).
Plunketts Creek cutting through Camp Mountain in the village of Proctor: the creek's ecosystem has recovered since it was a tannery's waste disposal s
Plunketts Creek cutting through Camp Mountain in the village of Proctor: the creek's ecosystem has recovered since it was a tannery's waste disposal system, from 1868 to 1898.
The confluence of Plunketts Creek (foreground) with the much larger Loyalsock Creek in the village of Barbours.
The confluence of Plunketts Creek (foreground) with the much larger Loyalsock Creek in the village of Barbours.