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Cobble beach, rocky cliffs, and fog-shrouded evergreens at WestQuoddy Head.
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Ocean and rock doing battle below West Quoddy Head. The rock is doomed to lose.
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Part of a foggy rocky shoreline at West Quoddy Head.
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Part of a foggy rocky shoreline at West Quoddy Head.
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Looking to the sea through a cleft in the rocks at West Quoddy Head.
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Lobster pot, foam-flecked sea, and the hard cliffs of West Quoddy Head.
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Rock, foam, and fog.
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Rock, spray, and fog.
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A good tree for a Harry Potter story at West Quoddy Head.
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Probably the easternmost tree in the United States clinging to aprecarious foothold at West Quoddy Head.
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Patterns in a weather-beaten tree trunk.
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Another good tree for a Harry Potter story at West Quoddy Head.
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Look closely for the patterns in the tree bark.
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Ferns at Edgar Tennis Preserve.
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Leaving Bar Harbor behind on a whale-watching cruise to the Gulf of Maine.
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Egg Rock Island Lighthouse as seen leaving Bar Harbor on whale-watching cruise.
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Egg Rock Island Lighthouse and Cadillac Mountain at Acadia NationalPark. Leaving Bar Harbor on a whale-watching cruise.
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A humpback whale in the Gulf of Maine about 20 miles south of Bar Harbor.
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A humpback whale in the Gulf of Maine about 20 miles south of Bar Harbor.
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A humpback whale in the Gulf of Maine about 20 miles south of Bar Harbor.
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