Delta Lake, north of Rome in New York is a reservoir that once didn’t exist. Long ago, there used to be a small village named Delta, and the ruins now lie below the water of Delta Lake. A dam was built in 1908 to create the reservoir and ensure the Erie Canal would have enough water. Today, Delta Lake State Park is a great park to have a barbeque, see the wildlife such as geese, and watch a beautiful Sunset.
!["Delta Lake Geese"](https://www.earththroughthelens.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Delta-Lake-Geese-720x480(pp_w480_h320).jpg)
“Delta Lake Geese”
!["Delta Lake Sunset"](https://www.earththroughthelens.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Delta-Lake-Sunset-720x480(pp_w480_h320).jpg)
“Delta Lake Sunset”
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