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  1. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Pacific coast of Oregon. The sun finally breaks through as I get my first glimpse of the Pacific Ocean on that hike. March 1984.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Oregon #sanddunes #ocean #PacificOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  2. Retreating waves spout through a narrow opening in the rocks back into the ocean.

    An early morning walk along the rocky shore of Mount Desert Island. Atlantic coast, Acadia National Park, Maine. From April 1979.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Maine #Acadia #ocean #AtlanticOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  3. Retreating waves spout through a narrow opening in the rocks back into the ocean.

    An early morning walk along the rocky shore of Mount Desert Island. Atlantic coast, Acadia National Park, Maine. From April 1979.

  4. Retreating waves spout through a narrow opening in the rocks back into the ocean.

    An early morning walk along the rocky shore of Mount Desert Island. Atlantic coast, Acadia National Park, Maine. From April 1979.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Maine #Acadia #ocean #AtlanticOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  5. Retreating waves spout through a narrow opening in the rocks back into the ocean.

    An early morning walk along the rocky shore of Mount Desert Island. Atlantic coast, Acadia National Park, Maine. From April 1979.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Maine #Acadia #ocean #AtlanticOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  6. Retreating waves spout through a narrow opening in the rocks back into the ocean.

    An early morning walk along the rocky shore of Mount Desert Island. Atlantic coast, Acadia National Park, Maine. From April 1979.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Maine #Acadia #ocean #AtlanticOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  7. After the Deluge. Two seagulls rest on a far offshore rock as the sun begins to break through and the Atlantic flattens out after a stormy spring day at Acadia National Park, Maine. April, 1981.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Maine #nationalparks #Acadia #ocean #AtlanticOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  8. After the Deluge. Two seagulls rest on a far offshore rock as the sun begins to break through and the Atlantic flattens out after a stormy spring day at Acadia National Park, Maine. April, 1981.

  9. After the Deluge. Two seagulls rest on a far offshore rock as the sun begins to break through and the Atlantic flattens out after a stormy spring day at Acadia National Park, Maine. April, 1981.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Maine #nationalparks #Acadia #ocean #AtlanticOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  10. After the Deluge. Two seagulls rest on a far offshore rock as the sun begins to break through and the Atlantic flattens out after a stormy spring day at Acadia National Park, Maine. April, 1981.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Maine #nationalparks #Acadia #ocean #AtlanticOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  11. After the Deluge. Two seagulls rest on a far offshore rock as the sun begins to break through and the Atlantic flattens out after a stormy spring day at Acadia National Park, Maine. April, 1981.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Maine #nationalparks #Acadia #ocean #AtlanticOcean #seacoast #spring #springtime

  12. A scenic stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in northern California. My budget rental car just below. Morning fog still burning off over the Pacific and the immediate seacoast. March 1984.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #California #ocean #seacoast #Pacific

  13. Port Orford, Oregon, looking south towards Humbug Mountain. A gem of a park and a fantastic place for a park bench on the Pacific Coast Highway near the Oregon - California border. March 1984.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Oregon #ocean #seacoast #Northwest #mountains

  14. "Where the Mountains Meet the Sea". Echo Lake and Sommes Sound from Beach Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine. From April 1981.

  15. Humbug Mountain from the south. An impressive headland and a scenic spot from which to view it. Southern Oregon coast, March 1984.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Oregon #ocean #seacoast #Northwest #mountains

  16. Hype for the Future 64H: Northern York County, Maine

    Overview

    The northern and inland portion of York County, Maine, represents the overall earliest inland settlements associated with the modern State of Maine, such as Sanford and Waterboro further north. Within the central portion of the Town of Waterboro is the Taylor/Frey/Leavitt House Museum, while within the City of Sanford is the Oldtimer’s Shop.

  17. Hype for the Future 64H: Northern York County, Maine

    Overview

    The northern and inland portion of York County, Maine, represents the overall earliest inland settlements associated with the modern State of Maine, such as Sanford and Waterboro further north. Within the central portion of the Town of Waterboro is the Taylor/Frey/Leavitt House Museum, while within the City of Sanford is the Oldtimer’s Shop.

  18. Hype for the Future 64H: Northern York County, Maine

    Overview

    The northern and inland portion of York County, Maine, represents the overall earliest inland settlements associated with the modern State of Maine, such as Sanford and Waterboro further north. Within the central portion of the Town of Waterboro is the Taylor/Frey/Leavitt House Museum, while within the City of Sanford is the Oldtimer’s Shop.

  19. Hype for the Future 64H: Northern York County, Maine

    Overview

    The northern and inland portion of York County, Maine, represents the overall earliest inland settlements associated with the modern State of Maine, such as Sanford and Waterboro further north. Within the central portion of the Town of Waterboro is the Taylor/Frey/Leavitt House Museum, while within the City of Sanford is the Oldtimer’s Shop.

  20. Hype for the Future 64H: Northern York County, Maine

    Overview

    The northern and inland portion of York County, Maine, represents the overall earliest inland settlements associated with the modern State of Maine, such as Sanford and Waterboro further north. Within the central portion of the Town of Waterboro is the Taylor/Frey/Leavitt House Museum, while within the City of Sanford is the Oldtimer’s Shop.

  21. Hype for the Future 64F: Boothbay Area, Maine

    Introduction The Towns of Boothbay and Boothbay Harbor are largely associated with the summer season, both along the Atlantic Ocean with Boothbay slightly further inland (north) within Lincoln County, Maine. Though Monhegan Island and its associated plantation may be more accessible from Knox County to the east, the island area is also considered part of Lincoln County, albeit separately identified from the Boothbay communities. Boothbay Harbor is situated to the south of Boothbay and is […]

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  22. Hype for the Future 64F: Boothbay Area, Maine

    Introduction The Towns of Boothbay and Boothbay Harbor are largely associated with the summer season, both along the Atlantic Ocean with Boothbay slightly further inland (north) within Lincoln County, Maine. Though Monhegan Island and its associated plantation may be more accessible from Knox County to the east, the island area is also considered part of Lincoln County, albeit separately identified from the Boothbay communities. Boothbay Harbor is situated to the south of Boothbay and is […]

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  23. Hype for the Future 64F: Boothbay Area, Maine

    Introduction The Towns of Boothbay and Boothbay Harbor are largely associated with the summer season, both along the Atlantic Ocean with Boothbay slightly further inland (north) within Lincoln County, Maine. Though Monhegan Island and its associated plantation may be more accessible from Knox County to the east, the island area is also considered part of Lincoln County, albeit separately identified from the Boothbay communities. Boothbay Harbor is situated to the south of Boothbay and is […]

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  24. Hype for the Future 64F: Boothbay Area, Maine

    Introduction The Towns of Boothbay and Boothbay Harbor are largely associated with the summer season, both along the Atlantic Ocean with Boothbay slightly further inland (north) within Lincoln County, Maine. Though Monhegan Island and its associated plantation may be more accessible from Knox County to the east, the island area is also considered part of Lincoln County, albeit separately identified from the Boothbay communities. Boothbay Harbor is situated to the south of Boothbay and is […]

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  25. Hype for the Future 64F: Boothbay Area, Maine

    Introduction The Towns of Boothbay and Boothbay Harbor are largely associated with the summer season, both along the Atlantic Ocean with Boothbay slightly further inland (north) within Lincoln County, Maine. Though Monhegan Island and its associated plantation may be more accessible from Knox County to the east, the island area is also considered part of Lincoln County, albeit separately identified from the Boothbay communities. Boothbay Harbor is situated to the south of Boothbay and is […]

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  26. Hype for the Future 63U: Places to Stay in Camden, Maine

    Introduction The Town of Camden is a surprisingly significant tourist draw located in Knox County, Maine, along the Penobscot Bay. Despite not having the typical services associated with resort communities across the nation, the community of Camden may be silently welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community in many of the following lodging options: Places to Stay (Not an Exhaustive List) Elm Street / Main Street / U.S. Route 1 (South to North) Cedar Crest Inn Elms of Camden Blackberry […]

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  27. Hype for the Future 63U: Places to Stay in Camden, Maine

    Introduction The Town of Camden is a surprisingly significant tourist draw located in Knox County, Maine, along the Penobscot Bay. Despite not having the typical services associated with resort communities across the nation, the community of Camden may be silently welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community in many of the following lodging options: Places to Stay (Not an Exhaustive List) Elm Street / Main Street / U.S. Route 1 (South to North) Cedar Crest Inn Elms of Camden Blackberry […]

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  28. Hype for the Future 63U: Places to Stay in Camden, Maine

    Introduction The Town of Camden is a surprisingly significant tourist draw located in Knox County, Maine, along the Penobscot Bay. Despite not having the typical services associated with resort communities across the nation, the community of Camden may be silently welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community in many of the following lodging options: Places to Stay (Not an Exhaustive List) Elm Street / Main Street / U.S. Route 1 (South to North) Cedar Crest Inn Elms of Camden Blackberry […]

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  29. Hype for the Future 63U: Places to Stay in Camden, Maine

    Introduction The Town of Camden is a surprisingly significant tourist draw located in Knox County, Maine, along the Penobscot Bay. Despite not having the typical services associated with resort communities across the nation, the community of Camden may be silently welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community in many of the following lodging options: Places to Stay (Not an Exhaustive List) Elm Street / Main Street / U.S. Route 1 (South to North) Cedar Crest Inn Elms of Camden Blackberry […]

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  30. Hype for the Future 63U: Places to Stay in Camden, Maine

    Introduction The Town of Camden is a surprisingly significant tourist draw located in Knox County, Maine, along the Penobscot Bay. Despite not having the typical services associated with resort communities across the nation, the community of Camden may be silently welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community in many of the following lodging options: Places to Stay (Not an Exhaustive List) Elm Street / Main Street / U.S. Route 1 (South to North) Cedar Crest Inn Elms of Camden Blackberry […]

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  31. A lagoon among the sand dunes with ocean waves breaking on the beach in the background. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, March 1984.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Oregon #ocean #seacoast #Northwest #dunes

  32. A stormy day along the Pacific Coast of Oregon. March 1984. I believe this pic was shot hiking the same seacliff where I shot the image I posted a couple of weeks ago looking north towards Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock. In this case I was looking south.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #Oregon #seacoast #Pacific #Northwest #ocean

  33. A stormy day along the Pacific Coast of Oregon. March 1984. Looking north to Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock from a seacliff to their south. A sharp eye can pick out a pair of gulls along the cliffs. An even sharper eye might pick out a tiny dot of a sandpiper near the high-water mark waiting for the next wave.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #hikingadventures #nature #Oregon #ocean #Pacific #cliffs #Northwest #seacoast

  34. Fossilized coral seacliff, late afternoon, Atiu coastline, Cook Islands, South Pacific. May 1990. Atiu's coral reef grows directly from the shoreline and encircles the island. Eruptions from an undersea volcano have raised the inner portion of the reef to form these fossilized coral cliffs.

    #hiking #photography #landscapephotography #nature #SouthPacific #CookIslands #tropics #ocean #PacificOcean #seacoast #cliffs #tropicalisland