Pond of Walden

The Étang of Walden ( Walden Pond ) is a deep pond of 41 m (102 feet) whose surface is of 61 acres and the contour of 1.7 miles, localized with Concord, in the Massachusetts with the the United States. It is an good example of Kettle hole: it was formed by the withdrawal of glaciers there is between 10.000 and approximately 12.000 years.

The writer transcendantalist and philosopher Henry David Thoreau lived on the shores of this pond during two years as from the summer 1845. Its experiment, reported in its book “ Walden, gold, Life in the Woods ”, made the place famous.

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