Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park is just outside Bar Harbor, Maine. We rented an audio tape tour and drove the 5+ hours needed to see the park.  We took a leisurely pace and enjoyed the sites.  We actually went back a second day to complete the tour.

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I don't know what this is, but it was a nice picture.

 

Notice the lobster traps in this picture.

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Looking over a cliff.

 

A seagull eating the remains of a crab.

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cadillac5.jpg (139124 bytes) Mosaic panoramic view of Acadia, including Bar Harbor, taken from Cadillac Mountain.

This may take a while to download, but it's kinda neat.

 

City of Bar Harbor, Maine, as seen from Cadillac Mountain.

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Lia, with the harbor in the background.

 

Waiting at Thunder Hold for the tide to rise.
The crashing wave are supposed to make a loud, thunder sound.
Alas, the tide was not high enough to give a really good show.

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Father and son enjoying watching the waves, and of course, throwing rocks.

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Lia overlooking Thunder Hole, watching the waves come in.

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