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  • Otter Cliffs seen from Boulder Beach at low tide, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • Boulder Beach, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • Meetings of natural and human history can be found everywhere in Acadia National Park. These planks are just one of many pre-park remnants that were left to decay into the glacially formed landscape of the Jordan Pond area. Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • A person is silhouetted by the reflection of the moon's light on the ocean, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • The hexagonal basalt formations of Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.
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  • Signs of Acadia's varied geologic history can be found everywhere along the coast or any place with bare, open rock. This intrusion formed after a crack in the bedrock filled with magma. The surf and tides have since smoothed it out. Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse under a dramatic sky after a storm in Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • A carriage road runs between stone walls in a picturesque scene on Inisheer, one of the Aran Islands of Ireland.
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  • A view of Long Pond seen from beech Mountain at sunset in Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
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  • Sand Beach is one of just a few cold water, shell-based sand beaches in the world. Typically, shells completely dissolve in cold water, but Old Soaker, the island on the horizon of this image, creates a current that collects tiny particles of shell that haven’t had the chance to fully dissolve and diverts them into the glacially carved cove, Sand Beach, where they become trapped. Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine. Three consecutive frames were focus stacked to create this single image in order to achieve sharpness from foreground to background.
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