Trawlers at Rest
Workboat and Steel Pilings (2 of 3)
Carrie & Kayla in Lubec Harbor
Jefferson & Main
Brick, and Glass-Block Window
Dark Drapery
Time to Move South
If You Weren't Lost Before ...
Park Car Completely, or go away ...
Dismal Stairway
Goldenrod Stairs, on the rocks ...
A Little Help Up the Hill
Gray Day at Hamilton Cove
Incoming Tide
Rocky Points
A Nice Cuppa, uh, Stone?
Rust and Shadows
Bright Gears (and a history lesson)
Swimming and Diving Not Advised
Quoddy Cliffs
Gazania
A Constellation of Stars
Mandevilla Sanderi
Hoping Against All Odds
Sittin' on the Dock in the Bay ...
All-Star Cast
Lobster Boats and Rocks (1 of 3)
Lobster Boats and Rocks (2 of 3)
Lobster Boats and Rocks (3 of 3)
Hot Day? IceCream Is An Answer
Quoddy Bay Lobster (HFF and a bench hiding there t…
Two Budweisers, Please !
Hands: Weaving A Snowshoe
Hands: Loading A Musket
Hands: Planting Herbs
Franklin Roosevelt's Summer Home
Sunset At Campobello
Gable End - Campobello Cottage
Ghost of the Meadow
Buzzing The Flower
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Coasts of the sea: animals, vegetation and coastal geology
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Brooks Cove in the Mist
Oh, Ipernity "Location" name is not right. This is an steep inlet on the south coast of Boot Head peninsula, protected by Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Lubec Maine is more than 15 kilometers away: a village, not this wild coast.
Cliff height here is about 13 meters.
And, a short distance west of here is even a more wild rugged bit of coastline. I missed the trail to it this time (and it is labelled as a "beach" on the local map, which I wasn't interested in anyway; so I wasn't diligent in searching). Will try harder next time, hopefully at high tide after a storm.
Cliff height here is about 13 meters.
And, a short distance west of here is even a more wild rugged bit of coastline. I missed the trail to it this time (and it is labelled as a "beach" on the local map, which I wasn't interested in anyway; so I wasn't diligent in searching). Will try harder next time, hopefully at high tide after a storm.
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das sieht atemberaubend schön aus.
Weard
..........wünsche noch einen schönen Sonntag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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