Monhegan Island Maine Raw drone footage #5
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Monhegan Island Maine Raw Drone Footage #2
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Monhegan Island - Lincoln County - Maine Aerials - 35mm - Stock Footage
Monhegan is a plantation in Lincoln County, Maine, United States, about 12 nautical miles off the mainland. The population was 75 at the 2000 census. The plantation comprises its namesake island and the uninhabited neighboring island of Manana.
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Winter visit To Mohegan Island Light - January 2009
A visit to Monhegan Island on a cold winter day. I took a ride over on the propane run and clamored up the slippery hill to the top and the lighthouse.
Maine Day 2 (PEMAQUID POINT)
A day trip to Pemaquid Point, Maine.
One Last Massachusetts Trip
A condensed introspective monologue of The One Last Massachusetts Trip my Dad and I took at the end of September in 2016 to our old hometown where my interests in video games and computers (to an extent) began, partially inspired by James Rolfe's The Dragon In My Dreams.
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Burnt Island Light
The Burnt Island Light, built in 1821, is the second oldest surviving lighthouse in Maine. It hosts a living history museum run by the state Department of Marine Resources. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Burnt Island Light Station on November 23, 1977.
Burnt Island lies at the western entrance to Boothbay Harbor, a large natural harbor with the town of the same name at its northeastern corner. The island took its name from the practice of burning the island's vegetation in order to keep the land clear for sheep grazing.
Funds for building a light for Boothbay Harbor were appropriated in March 1821, and a petition by town officials and pilots for a lighthouse on the island met with purchase of the island within a few days. A granite rubble tower, lined with brick, was erected, together with a stone keeper's house, and late that summer the light was first exhibited, using the system of whale oil lamps and parabolic reflectors typical of the time. The original keeper's house was replaced in 1857 with the frame house that survives today; a covered walkway joined the house and the tower. At the same time a fourth order Fresnel lens was installed, the first of many changes in the lighting and characteristic of the beacon.
The original characteristic was a fixed white light; the intent of the light was to attract traffic to the harbor, not to warn of danger. In 1888, the light was blocked in sector to the southwest to prevent it from being seen by traffic coming up the coast from the south until they had cleared the Cuckolds, a pair of rocky islands at the mouth of Booth Bay. A year later the characteristic was changed again, this time to fixed red with two white sectors indicating the safe channels to either side of Squirrel Island. This brought about confusion with the Ram Island Light, and in 1901 the fixed light was removed and replaced with a rotating beacon consisting of a square box with a lens on each face. This lens served until 1962, when it was retired to a museum and replaced with an electrified beacon. It was the last lighthouse in Maine to be converted from kerosene.
A pyramidal wooden tower was constructed in 1895 to hold a fog bell. This was demolished in 1962 when the bell was moved to a metal frame and rung with an electric striker instead of clockwork. The station was automated in 1988, one of the last Maine stations to be manned.
In 1998 the island and light station were transferred to the State of Maine Department of Marine Resources as part of the Maine Lighthouse Program. The buildings have been restored, as far as possible, to their 1950s condition, and in 2003 a living history program was inaugurated.
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MAINE - places and landscapes HD
Video highlighting the natural beauty of Maine from Acadia National Park, Baxter State Park, and places between. Includes dramatic lighthouse shots and Monhegan Island. Please feel free to visit the photographer on facebook at patrick downey photography or on the web at patrickdowneyphotography.com
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Lighthouses
Maine Lighthouses List
* Avery Rock Light, Machias Bay, Machias
* Baker Island Light, Mt. Desert Island
* Bass Harbor Head Light, Mount Desert Island
* Bear Island Light, Bear Island
* Blue Hill Bay Light, Green Island / Blue Hill Bay
* Boon Island Light, York
* Browns Head Light, NW end of Vinalhaven Island
* Burnt Coat Harbor Light, Hockamock Head / Swan's Island
* Burnt Island Light, Boothbay
* Cape Elizabeth Lights, Casco Bay entrance, Cape Elizabeth
* Cape Neddick (Nubble) Light, Cape Neddick, York
* Crabtree Ledge Light, Frenchman Bay, Crabtree Neck
* Cuckolds Light, Boothbay approach
* Curtis Island Light, Camden
* Deer Island Thorofare Light, Mark Island / Deer Island Thorofare
* Dice Head Light, Penobscot River mouth, Castine
* Doubling Point Range Lights, Arrowsic Island / Kennebec River
* Doubling Point Light, Arrowsic Island / Kennebec River
* Eagle Island Light, East Penobscot Bay
* Egg Rock Light, entrance to Frenchman Bay near Winter Harbor
* Fort Point Light, entrance to Penobscot River
* Franklin Island Light, Muscongus Bay
* Goat Island Light, Cape Porpoise
* Goose Rocks Light, east entrance Fox Islands Thoroughfare
* Great Duck Island Light, Blue Hill Bay approach
* Grindle Point Light, Gilkey Harbor
* Halfway Rock Light, Casco Bay
* Hendricks Head Light, Sheepscot River entrance
* Heron Neck Light, Green's Island
* Indian Island Light, Indian Island / Rockport Harbor
* Isle Au Haut Light, Robinson Point, Isle au Haut
* Kennebunk Pier Light
* Ladies Delight Light
* Libby Island Light, Machias Bay entrance
* Little River Light, Little River Island / Cutler Harbor
* Lubec Channel Light, Lubec Channel
* Manana Island Fog Signal Station, Manana Island near Monhegan Island
* Marshall Point Light, Port Clyde Harbor entrance
* Matinicus Rock Light, Matinicus Rock, off Matinicus Island
* Monhegan Island Light, Monhegan Island
* Moose Peak Light, Mistake Island / Eastern Bay
* Mount Desert Rock Light, south of Mount Desert Island
* Narraguagus Light, east side Pond Island / Narraguagus Bay
* Nash Island Light, southeast mouth of Pleasant Bay
* Owls Head Light, West Penobscot Bay / Rockland Harbor
* Pemaquid Point Light, Bristol
* Perkins Island Light, Perkins Island / Kennebec River
* Petit Manan Light, off Petit Manan Point
* Pond Island Light, Kennebec River entrance west side
* Portland Breakwater Light, South Portland
* Portland Head Light, Cape Elizabeth
* Prospect Harbor Point Light, Prospect Harbor Point
* Pumpkin Island Light, Eggemoggin Reach / Penobscot Bay
* Ram Island Ledge Light, Casco Bay
* Ram Island Light, Ram Island / Boothbay Harbor
* Rockland Harbor Breakwater Light, Jameson Point / Rockland Harbor
* Saddleback Ledge Light, Isle au Haut Bay
* Saint Croix River Light, Dochet Island, opposite Red Beach, St. Croix River
* Seguin Light, Georgetown
* Spring Point Ledge Light, South Portland
* Squirrel Point Light, Arrowsic Island / Kennebec River
* Tenants Harbor Light, Southern Island
* Two Bush Island Light, Two Bush Channel / Penobscot Bay approach
* West Quoddy Head Light, Lubec
* Whaleback Light, Portsmouth Harbor
* Whitehead Island Light, Whitehead Island / Penobscot Bay southern entrance
* Whitlocks Mill Light, St. Croix River south bank
* Winter Harbor Light, Mark Island / Winter Harbor
* Wood Island Light, Biddeford Pool
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New England Vlog: Lighthouse Adventures
This vlog is mainly for keepsake purposes, but the scenic views are absolutely gorgeous so i decided to share. This is part 1 and includes the first 2 days of our trip, ill be uploading part 2 in a couple days. Enjoy!
Maine Lighthouses You Must See - ouramericantravels com
Maine was one of the best vacations ever! We saw stunning lighthouses with breathtaking views which was a big part of why we enjoy Maine so much. Please take the time to watch my video and see for yourself why we loved our Maine vacation. Nubble Lighthouse, Portland Head Light and Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse.
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Northeast Coast RV Adventure: Virginia Beach to Maine
When you think of the Northeast Coast you usually think of big cities and crowded beaches, but there are still many natural wonders to explore. This 1500-mile adventure begins in busy Virginia Beach and ends at the Maine/Canada border. Along the way we observe an amazing array of birds, mammals, whales, insects, amphibians, flora, and endangered species. We also experience kayaking, sailing, aerial tours, lobstering, crabbing, and over thirty lighthouses. This is a true adventure! The video also includes:
Virginia Beach - Chesapeake Bay Bridge - Chesapeake Bay - Maritime Museum - Tangier Island watermen, blue crab harvest - Tilghman Island skip-jack sail - Chincoteague ponies - Assateague Island National Seashore - endangered plover program - Delaware Prime Hook NWR - horseshoe crab/shorebird migration - Cape Henlopen - ferry to New Jersey - Cape May - Monarch Butterfly migration - marsh tour - skimmers - songbirds - Wetlands Institute turtle rescue - Atlantic City area - Edwin B. Forsythe NWR - shorebirds - Sandy Hook National Seashore - Long Island NY - Fire Island National Seashore - wineries - Montauk Lighthouse - Shelter Island Mashomack Preserve - wildflowers - insects up-close - ferry to Connecticut - Mystic CT Seaport Museum & town - Newport Rhode Island - Block Island - Cape Cod National Seashore - Monomoy NWR - famous Wellfleet oysters - whale watching - Provincetown - Race Point Light House overnight - Plymouth Rock - Boston Harbor Islands - Parker River NWR - Portsmouth New Hampshire - Isle of Shoals sail & kayak - seals - Maine lobster fishermen - Bath ME Maritime Museum - Monhegan Island - Windjammers - Lighthouse Museum - Isle Au Haut Lighthouse - Boothbay Harbor - Bar Harbor - Arcadia National Park - Machias Seal Island puffins - Lubec - Canada border - a great adventure awaits you, come along for the ride! (approx: 85 minutes) -
EXTRAS: detailed maps - visual campground guide , B&B's, and more - great restaurants - attractions contact information - save valuable time and money by seeing and planning your trip before you leave home! * approx. 45 minutes * views before 6/12 - 2,204 - uploaded 9/8/09
Maine Lighthouse tour via Drone!
Music - Elephant Music - Journey of Discovery
All footage taken from beyond state park boarders/cropped/zoomed in
Ever want to get up close and personal with one of the many historic and unique lighthouses on the coast of Maine? Well I got you covered! Not every one but I chose to film what you see here due to each of the featured lighthouses being unique to each other.