All across New York state, beautiful fall photos are pouring in. One photographer just outside of Binghamton captured some incredible magic in the air.

28 Breathtaking Aerial Fall Photos From Just Outside Of Binghamton

All across New York state, beautiful fall photos are pouring in. One photographer just outside of Binghamton captured some incredible magic in the air. 

Meet Dave Foland. Dave was in Vestal New York, just outside of Binghamton, when his drone took to the sky to capture these incredible photos. While you're scrolling through those photos, we'll try to give you some fun fall facts.

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Looking for some stunning fall foliage photos from across New York state? Check out these photos of Watkins Glen. 

Stunning Photos Of Powerful Northern Lights In The Adirondacks

A solar storm hit Earth and brought with it a spectacular light show visible as far south as New York. In the Adirondacks, one photographer captured all of the magic. 

Meet Patrick Bly. He's the man responsible for these amazing photos of the Northern Lights in the Adirondacks. 

Stunning Listener Shots Of Upstate NY Peak Foliage

Everyone has their goto leaf-peeping spot! Check this gallery of amazing foliage shots from all over the Capital Region and Upstate New York.

Meet Dave Foland. Dave was in Vestal New York, just outside of Binghamton, when his drone took to the sky to capture these incredible photos. While you're scrolling through those photos, we'll try to give you some fun fall facts.

1) Did you know the word "fall" was not used until the 1600s?

2) The word autumn is derived from Latin autumnus. Another possibility is that the word is possibly from the ancient Etruscan root autu- and has within it connotations of the passing of the year.

3) Catching a falling leaf can bring you good luck.

4) Babies born during the fall are the most active.

5) Johnny Appleseed was a real guy.

John Chapman was a real person. For decades he made his way from state to state, installing nurseries and fencing them in to protect from livestock, then leaving them in the care of locals."

7) Chlorophyll is the chemical which makes tree leaves green and as it declines other chemicals become more prominent in the leaves. These are the reasons we see such beautiful colors.

8) A study in the Journal of Aging Research found that babies born during the autumn months are more likely to live to 100 than those born during the rest of the year.

9) You'll see more Northern Lights in the fall:

Also known as the Northern Lights, these geomagnetic storms occur when charged solar particles squeeze through our atmosphere’s defenses and collide with gaseous particles in Earth’s sky. Thanks to longer, clearer nights, this free light show occurs twice as often during fall and winter months."

 

Take A Gondola Ride In The Adirondacks For The Best Views

While the views are past peak, imagine how beautiful this would be at peak?

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