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  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190823_284.jpg
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701414_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190823_282.jpg
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701435_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701428_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190823_283.jpg
  • Colorful lobster trap floats hang on a wall at a wharf in the tiny fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701439_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701434_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701426_.JPG
  • Lobster boats at a wharf piled high with lobster traps in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701422_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701425_.JPG
  • Lobster traps, ropes and floats piled up next to a boat house in the lobster fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701419_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701413_.JPG
  • A lobster boat tied up to a wharf piled high with lobster traps in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701403_.JPG
  • Lobster boats tied up to a lobster wharf New Harbor, Maine.   The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701401_.JPG
  • Lobster boats along the wharfs of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701400_.JPG
  • Lobster boats along the wharfs of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701398_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190823_285.jpg
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190823_280.jpg
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190823_279.jpg
  • A mural of a lobster decorates the loading door of a boat house in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701432_.JPG
  • A mural of a lobster decorates the loading door of a boat house in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701431_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701429_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701421_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701420_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701411_.JPG
  • Lobster boats tied up to a lobster wharf New Harbor, Maine.   The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701408_.JPG
  • Lobster boats at a wharf piled high with lobster traps in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701406_.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190823_281.jpg
  • Lobster boats moored in the fishing community of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701423_.JPG
  • Lobster boats tied up to a lobster wharf New Harbor, Maine.   The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701407_.JPG
  • Lobster boats along the wharfs of New Harbor, Maine. The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701397_.JPG
  • A lobster boat tied up to a lobster wharf New Harbor, Maine.   The tiny picturesque pocket harbor is one of the last working harbors on the midcoast along the Pemaquid Peninsula
    Pemaquid Maine_20190701395_.JPG
  • Lobster docks and pier piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825_267.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822_246.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_237.jpg
  • Lobster docks and pier piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825022.jpg
  • A waterfront home with adirondack chairs looking out at a beautiful view in the quaint fishing hvillage of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190823007.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825033.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825034.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825025.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands Fog.jpg
  • Thousands of holiday fairy lights decorate the historic footbridge across Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The 1,000 foot wooden pedestrian bridge that connects one side of the harbor to the other is decorated for Christmas as part of the annual Boothbay Lights Festival.
    Boothbay Lights_20191123_229.JPG
  • Thousands of holiday fairy lights decorate the historic footbridge across Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The 1,000 foot wooden pedestrian bridge that connects one side of the harbor to the other is decorated for Christmas as part of the annual Boothbay Lights Festival.
    Boothbay Lights_20191123_220.JPG
  • Thousands of fairy lights decorate the winter landscape during the Gardens Aglow festival at the Maine Coastal Botanical Gardens in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The largest botanical garden in New England uses over 650,000 lights to transformation the frozen gardens into an extravaganza of festive lights and brilliant color.
    Gardens Aglow_20191105_001.JPG
  • Red Adirondack chairs lined up outside Cook's Lobster Wharf on Orrs Island, Maine.
    Orrs Island_20190823_275.jpg
  • A red fish house against the fading twilight after sunset at Orrs Island, Maine.
    Orrs Island_20190823_274.jpg
  • A red fish house against the fading light during sunset at Orrs Island, Maine.
    Orrs Island_20190823_271.jpg
  • A red fish house against the blue sky during sunset at Orrs Island, Maine.
    Orrs Island_20190823_269.jpg
  • A red fish house against the blue sky during sunset at Orrs Island, Maine.
    Orrs Island_20190823_270.jpg
  • Lobster docks and pier piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825_266.jpg
  • Lobster docks and pier piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825_265.jpg
  • Lobster docks and pier piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825_264.jpg
  • Lobster docks and pier piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825_262.jpg
  • Lobster docks and pier piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825_261.jpg
  • Late sunset light over Will's Gut and the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
    Orrs Island_20190823_260.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822_255.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822_249.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822_248.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822_247.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_243.jpg
  • Late sunset light over Will's Gut and the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
    Orrs Island_20190823_229.jpg
  • Late sunset light over Will's Gut and the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
    Orrs Island_20190823_230.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse along the rocky coast near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_221.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse, reflected in a tidal pool near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825_216.jpg
  • A Windjammer sailboat takes tourists on a sunset cruise in Merriconeag Sound along Orrs Island, Maine.
    Orrs Island_20190823_232.jpg
  • A red lobster boat moored in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825021.jpg
  • A mermaid decorates the window on an old boat house in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825019.jpg
  • Maritime decor on an old boat house in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825017.jpg
  • Wildflowers bloom along the lobster docks and piers piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190825013.jpg
  • A waterfront home with adirondack chairs looking out at a beautiful view in the quaint fishing hvillage of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190823008.jpg
  • An old boat house decorated in a fishing theme in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190823005.jpg
  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20190823002.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825041.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825039.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825035.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825030.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825029.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825024.jpg
  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20190825022.jpg
  • Red Adirondack chairs lined up outside Cook's Lobster Wharf on Orrs Island, Maine.
    Orrs Island_20190823013.jpg
  • A Windjammer sailboat passes the Bailey Island Bridge, the only granite cribstone bridge in the world, at Orrs Island, Maine. The 1,150-foot bridge crosses Will's Gut and was made using granite slabs as cribstones without mortar or cement. Some 10,000 tons of granite were used in the project.
    Orrs Island_20190823006.jpg
  • A red fish house against the blue sky in twilight at Orrs Island, Maine.
    Orrs Island_20190823004.jpg
  • Lobstermen head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822014.jpg
  • A winch on the wharf as lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822013.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822011.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822010.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822008.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822007.jpg
  • Lobstermen prepare to head out on the water during a foggy morning sunrise at Five Islands Harbor, Maine.
    Five Islands_20190822006.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_026.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_025.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_023.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_022.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_021.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_019.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_018.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_013.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_012.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_010.jpg
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