L. L. Wall

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Posted: 21 Aug 2020


Taken: 27 Aug 2018

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Up From the West Quoddy Shore

Up From the West Quoddy Shore
The path at the top, leading left and right, traverses miles of rocky shoreline cliffs; and the waters edge, which is far below, is mostly inaccessible to hikers. Here though, is a reprieve for those who generally don't rappel down cliffs.

buonacoppi, Robert Swanson, cammino, Aschi "Freestone" and 6 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Sarah O'
Sarah O' club
Wally, what a fantastic shot here on Fence Friday... Love those wooden steps and fence/railings.
the textures of the wood and the green l AND some yellow flowers, make for a nice shot Wally,. well done.!! HFF to you and have a good weekend. Sarah
3 years ago.
 grobi358
grobi358 club
Stairs to heaven - a wonderful shot for HFF! Have a nice weekend!
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Wonderful!
I like the name Quoddy and wonder about it's origin. Amerind? Manx? (yes, they have many surnames beginning with 'Q.' Most Quinns, Quinlans, etc came originally from The Isle of Man?) ... or elsewhere ...
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
L. L. Wall club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Hi Andy ! ... "Quoddy" is the long ago shortened version of Passamaquoddy, the "sounds like" anglicization of the name of the indigenous tribe who lived in the area. Now in modern times, in the northeast corner of Maine, there are 2 small Passamaquoddy Reservations, one more destitute than the other.

(Oh, the social/political correctness of our times -- Indian, American Indian, native Americans, Amerind, indigenous peoples, First Peoples ... hah, use one of these appellations and you'll probably irritate someone somewhere. And there are others, particularly offensive, that one should not even think of.) (I have 2 stories about this topic which are much too long to recount here ... maybe in a pub someday.)
3 years ago.
 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
GREAT shot, Walli !!!
3 years ago.

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