Monthly Archives: May 2011

Day #4

After three days of biking, driving up mountains, and kayaking, I decided to spend my final day at Acadia National Park leisurely paddling around Jordan Pond. Jordan Pond is yet another glacially carved feature of Acadia: it was created during … Continue reading

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Day #3

On my third day at Acadia, I decided to head out to sea, and kayaked around Somes Sound. (Note that in real life I’ve never actually kayaked before, it just seemed like something that would be fun to do). Like … Continue reading

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Day #2

On my second day at Acadia, in the morning I went to the Sieur de Monts Spring. This spring is closely linked to the early history of Acadia National Park. While Mount Desert Island has been occupied periodically since the … Continue reading

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Day #1

From October 3rd to October 6th, I visited Acadia National Park in Maine. Acadia is located about 46 miles south of Bangor, and the average latitude and longitude of the park is 44.3 degrees north, 66.3 degrees south. Upon arriving … Continue reading

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