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| Beach and hotel at Kennebunkport. Obviously the tide is out...way out. |
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| Boaters are dependent on the tide charts for their coming and going. |
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| Collecting these colorful buoys seem to be a hobby for waterfront residents. |
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| A lobster boat working off 2 Lights State Park. |
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| Beautiful rocks at 2 Lights State Park - they looked like petrified wood. |
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| Picturesque anchorage - Bailey Island |
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| A statue honoring fishermen who devote their lives to the sea |
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| You can see why kayaking is so popular here. |
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| Cribstone Bridge to Bailey Island - structured so the water can flow freely with tide changes |
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| The green hulled lobster boat was just coming into dock |
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| Bay side of Cribstone Bridge and a glimpse of those rocks - love those rocks. Do rocks have personalities? These do. |
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| Popham Beach - not our kind of beach. The tide is WAY out. |
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| Our kind of beach - The rocks at Reid St. Park |
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| There is a swimming beach at Reid St. Park also - see it way down there. We watched some surfers. |
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| Reid St. Park - even the ducks were surfing - not in this picture though. |















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