Lost Fishermen's Memorial Park - Lubec, Maine 2016
Test of the new camera drone over the Lost Fishermen's Memorial Park (under construction) in Lubec Maine - July 18, 2016.
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Lubec, Maine: JD Rule's Lost Fishermen's Memorial Announcement
Posted on March 18, 2013:
On March 17, 2013, Northern Tides Art and Gift Gallery hosted JD Rule's Book Signing of his recent novel entitled: Neap Tides, during which Mr. Rule announced that the royalities of each sold novel will fiscally assist the Lubec's Lost Fishermen's Memorial Association. In attendance were several Lubec's Lost Fishermen's Memorial Board Members and Northern Tides loyal customers to partake in the announcement.
Watch JD Rule and Shelly Tinker, President of the Lubec's Lost Fishermen's Memorial Association, video; it is touching.
For further information pertaining to purchasing a novel, contact Northern Tides staffers at 207-733-2500 or northerntides.com
Lost Fishermen's Memorial Ceremony July 2, 2011 - Part 1
Part 1 of 4 of the Lost Fishermen's Memorial Remembrance Ceremony held on July 2, 2011 at 6:30 PM in Lubec, Maine. In this clip, Shelly Tinker (President of the Lost Fishermen's Memorial Association) begins the program, followed by a speach by Washington County Commissioner Chris Gardner
Lost Fishermen's Memorial Ceremony - Part 4
Part 4 of 4 of the Lost Fishermen's Memorial Remembrance Ceremony held on July 2, 2011 at 6:30 PM in Lubec, Maine. In this clip, the song King Fisher is performed by Schooner Fair, and a prayer and blessing of the fleet is given by Pastor Ed Randall.
Fishermen's Memorial Relocation Ceremony
Fisherman's Memorial Relocation Ceremony Newburyport
Pirates invade Lubec, Maine on motorcycle
Eastport pirates arrive, Lubeckers defend their village! August 30, 2014
Video by Shanna Wheelock
Cohill's Inn Polar Plunge 2017 - Lubec Maine
Video of Cohill's Inn Annual Polar Plunge. January 1, 2017 in Lubec, Maine. cohillsinn.com
Lubec Maine visit. Beautiful! Unassuming, quiet and wonderful
This is a place to see, truly. West Quoddy Head, Lubec. The light house is at the Easternmost part of the U.S.A.
Lubec Maine downtown water front
Nice people over there in Lubec
A Minute of Maine Lost in Lubec
Lubec's claim is being the easternmost town in the US. Just across the bridge is campabello island, canada, where FDR spent his summers. A US president spending summer in another country! Lubec is quiet, very very unlike its southern counterpart, Key West.
Lubec Seal Feeding Frenzy
Dozens of seals & sea birds feeding on mackerel that were caught by the cross-currents in Johnson Bay, Lubec, Maine.
This is my first video ever, it's long and it's jerky, but there are some lovely seal nostril close-ups about 3 minutes in, if you have the stamina. :) Please be gentle with the criticism. Thanks!
Memorial Weekland Annabel.s
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Maine's Reversing Falls
Along the coast of Maine are places where, twice each day, rivers flow backwards and then forwards in an everchanging diorama of freshwater, saltwater, rollocking rapids and tranquil calms. There are eight such “tidal” or “reversing” falls, found where rivers and bays make a narrow passage to meet the sea.
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Lubec: Good Old Days
This video is courtesy of Bunky Tinker of Lubec, Maine who runs Quoddy TV (the local TV station in Lubec). Lubec: Good Old Days is a video slideshow presentation of old photos of Lubec, narrated by long-time Lubec Resident and historian Edith Comstock. At the end of the video is a TV news report about the burning of the Church at the end of North Lubec Rd with a short interview with Edith Comstock.
Johnson Bay Lubec, Maine Summer 2012
The beginning of the bike ride across the United States
Wyatt and I start our bike journey, across the Untied States, in Lubec, Maine, which is the eastern most point of the United States. It takes 52 days to bike the 3,500 miles to San Diego, California.
Johnson Bay Lubec, Maine July 2012
Drone over Lubec/ Bold Coast
Fly bys of a summer weekend in Lubec
Lubec Bicentennial Birthday Celebration part 3
The most Eastern Point in the United States, Lubec, Maine celebrates 200 years on June 21, 2011.