In harshbergers book "vegetation of the new jersey pine barrens" There is a place mentioned with picture shown on page 143 known as "Watering Place Pond".It is in the lower or east plains and was supposedly a tarn well known to hunters.The only place that I can think of this could be is Governors pond on bombing range road.Can anyone confirm this or is there a poermanent pond in the pine plains that i cannot locate on the aerials?I read this book as a teenager and when i got wheel I took topo maps and scoured the plains and could never find this pond.That was before we had aerials.I still cannot find this pond unless it is governors.The pic shows pine plains immediately behind the pond.This could be looking nw from the present road at governors lower edge.If looking north the tall stand of pines at ponds head would be visible.This old pic has always intrigued me and I am wondering if it is an old photo of Governors or there is a pond somewhere in the plains i do not know about?Perhaps it is an area grown up now that used to be plains back then?
Al
Al