| The Downeast coast; this spot a five minute walk from our property | 
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| West Quoddy Head Light, easternmost point in the U.S. near Lubec. (East Quoddy is nearby in Canada) | 
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| Siberian iris and tide pool | 
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| Little red house on Narraguagus Bay, Washington County | 
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| A geologist's delight: basalt extrusion. Narraguagus Bay, Milbridge | 
| Washington County is the blueberry capital of the world. Columbia, U.S. 1 | 
| Clamming must be one of the most difficult jobs there are. Scene at low tide, U.S. 1, Hancock County | 
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| Lupine bloom throughout the month of June all over Maine. | 
| Faded dream. Near Machias, U.S. 1 | 
| Not Downeast, but in Portland, Maine's largest city: "Ghost Busters" from an anime convention. I had to add it! | 
| The ubiquitous lobster boat, perhaps the most enduring Maine symbol | 
| One can set up a seafood shop just about anywhere. U.S. 1, Milbridge. | 
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| Forgotten | 
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| Pine pollen ready to disperse | 
| View from the Schoodic peninsula near Winterport | 
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| Bluebird houses near Milbridge, U.S. Highway 1 | 
| Tide pool, McClellan Town Park, Milbridge | 
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| Each lobster fisher (wo)man has his/her own buoy design. People often display collections that have washed ashore. | 
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| Weathered granite, McClellan Town Park, Milbridge | 
 
 
4 comments:
Great photos John! My husband and I drove up into Maine a couple years ago...it is a beautiful place!!
Thanks John for sharing great pictures.
Thank you! I'm happy that you enjoyed the "tour!"
Great photos. I love the scenery traveling along US 1.
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