High On Maine - Dobbs Productions- Bar Harbor, Maine
How magical it would be, we sometimes muse, to soar like an eagle, gazing down on a land we love.
High on Maine gives us our eagle's wings.
Produced by the same team which created the highly acclaimed video's Gift of Acadia and Maine America's Coast, this alluring new film takes to the skies over Maine for the most extensive and breathtaking aerial views of this state ever seen. From the dappled islands of the south to the rocky, foggy shores of the east, from the fertile fields of the far north to the mountains and lakes of the majestic west -- town and village, steeple and schooner -- this is Maine as you have never experienced it before.
From on high, we get High on Maine.
Jack Perkins, who wrote and narrates this video, has been a Mainer for the past decade. On national television, he hosts the successful series Biography on A&E.
John Cooper, who composes and performs the original score, is a well known jazz performer and music educator, teaching currently at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor.
Bar Harbor, Maine
Bar Harbor is a town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population is 5,235. Bar Harbor is a popular tourist destination in the Down East region of Maine and home to the College of the Atlantic, Jackson Laboratory, and MDI Biological Laboratory. Prior to a catastrophic 1947 fire the town was a famous summer colony for the super-affluent elite. Bar Harbor is home to the largest parts of Acadia National Park, including Cadillac Mountain, the highest point within twenty-five miles of the coastline of the Eastern United States. The town is served by the Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport which has flights on Cape Air and PenAir to Boston.
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Balance Rock Inn on the Ocean Video (Bar Harbor, ME)
Oceanfront bed and breakfast inn, an easy walk from downtown Bar Harbor, Maine, with impeccably decorated rooms and elegant suites, expansive ocean views, balconies, fireplaces, saunas, whirlpools, luxurious amenities.
Set on a secluded tree-covered property with expansive views of Frenchman's Bay, this luxurious bed and breakfast Inn's name celebrates the balance rock, a precariously positioned boulder on the nearby ocean shore, a huge remnant from an ice age.
The Inn offers a tremendous sense of privacy and serenity, yet steps away lies downtown Bar Harbor with its village green and many fine shops and restaurants. Built as a family cottage in 1903, when wealthy tycoons selected the most desirable locations along the rocky, island-studded Maine coast for their summer season mansions, Balance Rock Inn today presents romantic ambiance and luxury amenities to make your vacation relaxing and unforgettable. Gaze from the veranda past the glistening swimming pool, beautiful flower gardens and sweeping lawns framed with stately trees, to where the property connects with the historic Shore Path walk along the water's edge. Delight your senses in the comfortably appointed guest rooms and suites, each unique with features such as ocean views, fireplaces, whirlpool baths, saunas and private porches. Indulge in the incomparable breakfast, elegant afternoon tea, music of the grand piano, cocktails at Veranda Bar, and the lazy comfort of a lounge chair by the pool.
Cadillac Mountain, Bar Harbor, Maine Sunrise on July 12th, 2014
Sunrise on Cadillac Mountain in Bar Harbor, Maine. 5:00 AM.
The whole experience in a song:
A very low tide in Bar Harbor on 7/12 - showing the sand bar to Bar Island extending far into the bay:
Sunrise on 7/10:
Sand Bar in Bar Harbor:
Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, at 1,530 feet (466 meters), is the highest point along the North Atlantic seaboard and the first place to view sunrise in the United States from October 7 through March 6. It is one of over 20 mountains on Mount Desert Island (MDI), Maine that were pushed up by earth's tectonic and volcanic forces millions of years ago. Were it not for the once enormous glaciers that sheared off their tops, they would be even higher than what we see today. You can easily see the results of this on a smaller scale by viewing the slopes on the Porcupine Islands in the distance. The North side is on the left and the steeper slope, or the down side, is on the right east side. The glaciers crept across the land here from the left to the right (in a southerly direction) and stretched out to sea as far as 400 miles (644 kilometers)!
Summit Road Entrance GPS: Latitude 44.368891; Longitude -68.238506
Cadillac Mountain was named after the French explorer and adventurer, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac in 1918. Prior to this, it was known as Green Mountain. From about 1534 through 1763, a substantial part of the North American continent was colonized and under the control of France. Duing this time, it was known as New France and at its peak in 1712, extended all the way from Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains to the West and the Gulf of Mexico to the South. In 1688, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe Sieur de Cadillac was given ownership of over 100,000 acres of land along the present day Maine coast which included Mount Desert Island and areas next to present day Union River.
The elevation is 1,530 feet (466.34m)
Summit Road Entrance GPS: Latitude 44.368891; Longitude -68.238506
Cadillac Mountain used to be called Green Mountain.
In the late 1800's there was a hotel on the summit called Green Mountain House Hotel.
Huge continental glaciers sheered off the tops of the mountains.
The last glacial period impacting this area ended about 18,000 years ago.
Cadillac Mountain was named after the Frenchman, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac.
The published coordinates for the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey benchmark are as follows:
44 degrees 21 minutes 04.53 seconds North (44 21 04.53 N)
68 degrees 13 minutes 37.542 seconds West (68 13 37.542 W)
North American Datum of 1927 (NAD-27)
460 meters above sea level
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Cadillac Mountain, Bar Harbor, Maine Sunrise on July 10th, 2014
Sunrise on Cadillac Mountain in Bar Harbor, Maine. 4:58 AM.
Sunrise on 7/12:
Sand Bar in Bar Harbor:
Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, at 1,530 feet (466 meters), is the highest point along the North Atlantic seaboard and the first place to view sunrise in the United States from October 7 through March 6. It is one of over 20 mountains on Mount Desert Island (MDI), Maine that were pushed up by earth's tectonic and volcanic forces millions of years ago. Were it not for the once enormous glaciers that sheared off their tops, they would be even higher than what we see today. You can easily see the results of this on a smaller scale by viewing the slopes on the Porcupine Islands in the distance. The North side is on the left and the steeper slope, or the down side, is on the right east side. The glaciers crept across the land here from the left to the right (in a southerly direction) and stretched out to sea as far as 400 miles (644 kilometers)!
Summit Road Entrance GPS: Latitude 44.368891; Longitude -68.238506
Cadillac Mountain was named after the French explorer and adventurer, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac in 1918. Prior to this, it was known as Green Mountain. From about 1534 through 1763, a substantial part of the North American continent was colonized and under the control of France. Duing this time, it was known as New France and at its peak in 1712, extended all the way from Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains to the West and the Gulf of Mexico to the South. In 1688, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe Sieur de Cadillac was given ownership of over 100,000 acres of land along the present day Maine coast which included Mount Desert Island and areas next to present day Union River.
The elevation is 1,530 feet (466.34m)
Summit Road Entrance GPS: Latitude 44.368891; Longitude -68.238506
Cadillac Mountain used to be called Green Mountain.
In the late 1800's there was a hotel on the summit called Green Mountain House Hotel.
Huge continental glaciers sheered off the tops of the mountains.
The last glacial period impacting this area ended about 18,000 years ago.
Cadillac Mountain was named after the Frenchman, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac.
The published coordinates for the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey benchmark are as follows:
44 degrees 21 minutes 04.53 seconds North (44 21 04.53 N)
68 degrees 13 minutes 37.542 seconds West (68 13 37.542 W)
North American Datum of 1927 (NAD-27)
460 meters above sea level
by Szymon Machajewski
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, USA
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, USA 1. The Edgewater ***
2. The Beachwood ****
3. Echo Motel
4. Beach Villa
5. Friendship Oceanfront Suites **
6. Sea Drift Motel ***
7. Ocean Walk Hotel **
8. Green Dolphin Motel **
9. Waves Oceanfront Resort
10. Crest Motel **
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1. 57 West Grand Avenue, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, USA, Price range $83 - $160
The Edgewater is set in Old Orchard Beach, 500 metres from Old Orchard Beach Pier. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
2. 29 W Grand Ave, Old Orchard Beach, 04064-2633, USA, Price range $137 - $477
Located in Old Orchard Beach, 300 metres from Palace Playland, The Beachwood provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge.
3. 8 Traynor Street, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, USA, Price range $108 - $120
Echo Motel & Oceanfront Cottages provides accommodation 31 m from Old Orchard Beach. Popular points of interest nearby include Old Orchard Beach and Old Orchard Beach Pier.
4. 17 Imperial Street, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, USA, Price range $85 - $107
Located just steps to the heart of beautiful Old Orchard Beach Center, Beach Villa Motel & Cottages is 320 metres to soft white sandy beach, the pier and amusements.
5. 167 E Grand Ave, Old Orchard Beach, 04064-3009, USA, Price range $97 - $152
Set in Old Orchard Beach, within 100 metres of Old Orchard Beach and 1.5 km of Palace Playland, Friendship Oceanfront Suites offers accommodation with barbecue facilities and free WiFi throughout the...
6. 126 East Grand Avenue, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, USA, Price range $222 - $283
Located 110 metres away from the beach, this Old Orchard Beach motel has a seasonal outdoor pool and free WiFi access. Palace Playland Amusement Park is 1.1 km away.
7. 197 East Grand Avenue, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, USA, Price range $119 - $185
Located directly on Old Orchard Beach, this waterfront hotel features rooms with a kitchenette and an indoor heated pool. Aquaboggan Water Park is 4 miles away.
8. 62 East Grand Ave, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, USA, Price range $147 - $163
Situated across the street from the beach, this Maine motel is an 8-minute walk away from the Pier and the Palace Playland amusement park. Free WiFi is available.
9. 87 West Grand Avenue, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, USA, Price range $98 - $131
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub, Waves Oceanfront Resort is located in Old Orchard Beach in the Maine Region, 600 metres from Palace Playland.
10. 35 East Grand Avenue, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, USA, Price range $149 - $191
Offering an indoor pool, Crest Motel is a beachfront property in Old Orchard Beach. Free WiFi access is available. The town centre is just 5 minutes' walk.
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Acadia National Park | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Acadia National Park
00:04:35 1 History
00:04:43 1.1 Native people
00:08:08 1.2 Exploration
00:09:43 1.3 Settlement
00:11:14 1.4 Rusticators
00:12:03 1.5 Cottagers
00:12:49 1.6 Park origins
00:16:14 1.7 Fire of 1947
00:17:32 2 Geography
00:19:36 2.1 Features
00:21:52 3 Geology
00:23:02 3.1 Bedrock formation
00:25:01 3.2 Glaciation
00:26:41 3.3 Erosion and weathering
00:27:58 3.4 Mass wasting and slope failure
00:28:52 3.5 Seismic activity
00:29:16 4 Paleontology
00:30:55 5 Climate
00:32:59 6 Ecology
00:34:45 6.1 Flora
00:38:10 6.2 Fauna
00:42:54 7 Recreation
00:45:43 8 Visitor centers
00:46:26 9 Schoodic Education and Research Center
00:47:12 10 Friends of Acadia
00:48:11 11 See also
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Acadia National Park is an American national park located in the state of Maine, southwest of Bar Harbor. The park preserves about half of Mount Desert Island, many adjacent smaller islands, and part of the Schoodic Peninsula on the coast of Maine. Acadia was initially designated Sieur de Monts National Monument by proclamation of President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. Sieur de Monts was renamed and redesignated Lafayette National Park by Congress in 1919—the first national park in the United States east of the Mississippi River and the only one in the Northeastern United States. The park was renamed Acadia National Park in 1929. More than 3.5 million people visited the park in 2017.
Native Americans of the Algonquian nations have inhabited the area called Acadia for at least 12,000 years. They traded furs for European goods when French, English, and Dutch ships began arriving in the early 17th century. The Wabanaki Confederacy has held an annual Native American Festival in Bar Harbor since 1989. Samuel de Champlain named the island Isle des Monts Deserts (Island of Barren Mountains) in 1604. The island was granted to Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac by Louis XIV of France in 1688, then ceded to England in 1713. Summer visitors, nicknamed rusticators, arrived in 1855, followed by wealthy families, nicknamed cottagers as their large houses were quaintly called cottages. Charles Eliot is credited with the idea for the park. George B. Dorr, the Father of Acadia National Park, along with Eliot's father Charles W. Eliot, supported the idea through donations of land, and advocacy at the state and federal levels. John D. Rockefeller Jr. financed the construction of carriage roads from 1915 to 1940. A wildfire in 1947 burned much of the park and destroyed 237 houses, including 67 of the millionaires’ cottages.
The park includes mountains, an ocean coastline, coniferous and deciduous woodlands, lakes, ponds, and wetlands encompassing a total of 49,075 acres (76.7 sq mi; 198.6 km2) as of 2017. Key sites on Mount Desert Island include Cadillac Mountain—the tallest mountain on the eastern coastline and one of the first places in the United States where one can watch the sunrise—a rocky coast featuring Thunder Hole where waves crash loudly into a crevasse around high tides, a sandy swimming beach called Sand Beach, and numerous lakes and ponds. Jordan Pond features the glacially rounded North and South Bubbles (rôche moutonnées) at its northern end, while Echo Lake has the only freshwater swimming beach in the park. Somes Sound is a five-mile (8 km) long fjard formed during a glacial period that reshaped the entire island to its present form, including the U-shaped valleys containing the many ponds and lakes. The Bass Harbor Head Light is situated above a steep, rocky headland on the southwest coast—the only lighthouse on the island.
The park protects the habitats of 37 mammalian species including black bears, moose and white-tailed deer, seven reptilian species including milk snakes and snapping turtles, eleven amphibian species including wood frogs and spotted salamanders, 33 fish species including rainbow smelt and brook trout, and as many as 331 birds including various species of raptors, songbir ...
Welcome To The Peaceful Cabot Cove Cottages Village
Welcome To The Peaceful Cabot Cove Cottages Village
Kennenbunkport, Maine, offers something new in the realm of bed and breakfasts. Cabot Cove Cottages is a group of 16 cottages built on Kennenbunk Cove. Coastal Living reports that each cottage sports a nautical look both inside and out. The cottages are painted in blue and white, and inside they are decorated with rope and brass and all things relating to the sea.
Each cottage is individually owned, but can be easily rented out when the owner is not using the home. The owner's association takes care of running the vacation rentals and managing the bed and breakfast side of the program. Those who own the cottages have a win-win position with a Cabot Cove Cottage. In case you want to take a look inside one of these beauties, take a look at the Sandpiper here. What do all the cottages include?
Coastal Living shares how breakfast arrives at the cottages in tote bags and is a continental style breakfast. Bed and Breakfast states that each cottage comes with basic amenities, a basket of bath goods, access to kayaks, canoes, paddle boats, croquet and the spa. Bikes can be rented there at the cove, or visitors can choose to walk into the nearby Dock Square to view the captain's homes there. Each cottage has Adirondacks on the front lawn for guests to sit and enjoy the day in.What are the cottages options?
Bed and Breakfast states that most of the cottages are one bedroom, one bathroom cottages. The Anchorage sleeps six and has one bathroom. Sleepy Hollow, Sandpiper and Sweet Dreams all have two bedrooms and one bathroom.How's the life at the Cove?
Destination Kennebunkport describes the Cove as tranquil and peaceful. One visitor to the Cove said, The breakfast baskets are wonderful with fresh squeezed orange juice, and I loved the peace and serenity of this place. The cove is easily accessible to all who stay in the village. The center green has all the cottages facing it. For those who love the ocean and want a quite pace in life, the Cove may be the idyllic place to go for a retreat.
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Lunch at the Fisherman's Catch Restaurant, Wells, Maine
Tuesday, June 16, 2009. A local tour guide in York recommended that we have dinner at the Fisherman's Catch Restaurant, located on a side road off of Route 1 in Wells, Maine. We arrived a little before 5:00pm just in time to get the last table. As we entered the restaurant, the fellow behind me asked if he was going to be on television. I said Yes, if you behave yourself!.
It soon became obvious that this restaurant is a favorite of the local residents.
Mount Desert Island Marathon
2006 Footage of the most beautiful marathon in the United States and Canada. Also, 2005 footage from the MARTHA (Stewart) show where the race was featured.
Top 10 Prettiest Towns in United States | Prettiest Towns in USA
Top 10 Prettiest Towns in United States
Do you live in one of the America’s prettiest cities? It’s impossible to say what’s “best” for everyone, of course. But where’s the fun in not trying? Here, below is our list of top 10 prettiest towns in United States. These beautiful towns are not only thriving economically, they’ve also got all you could want in a place to raise a family: plenty of green space, good schools, and a strong sense of community.
10. Edgartown, Massachusetts
Edgartown is a town located on Martha’s Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the county seat of Dukes County. Widely known as an exclusive enclave for the affluent and famous, the island is at its most charming in Edgartown, the largest and most expensive community on the Vineyard.
9. Key West, Florida
Closer to Cuba than it is to the mainland United States, Key West exudes a laid-back and casual vibe that is different than almost any other town in the country. It’s a place that marches to its own (usually steel) drummer.
8. Longview, Washington
Not even the port industry that clusters around the Lewis and Clark bridge can block the scenery of one of the Pacific Northwest’s most charming towns. “It is one of the only, if not the only planned community in the west at the time,” says Foster Church of “Discovering Main Street.
7. Athens, Georgia
A university town that enjoyed a small measure of renown in the ‘80s and ‘90s, thanks to a fertile music scene which gave birth to the B-52s and R.E.M., among others. Athens is earning a more recent reputation as a post-industrial success story.
6. Tarrytown, New York
Tarrytown’s rich history, including being a throughway on the Underground Railroad, name-dropped by Washington Irving in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” and, later, one of the preferred Upstate getaways for New York’s rich and powerful, is visible wherever you go in this Hudson River-side town
5. Fort Benton, Montana
Fort Benton is a city in and the county seat of Chouteau County, Montana, United States. A portion of the city was designated as a National Historic Landmark District in 1961. Established in 1846, a full generation before the U.S. Civil War, Fort Benton is one of the oldest settlements in the American West. Founded as a fur-trading post in 1847, the town flourished well into the 1860s, when the Gold Rush cash was flowing back eastward.
4. Breckenridge, Colorado
In a state known for its charming alpine ski towns, Breckenridge stands out both for its stunning vistas, charming streets, family-friendly vibe and – most importantly, for many visitors – unsurpassed proximity to a wide variety of world-class ski options. With giant peaks, more than 150 trails.
3. Gatlinburg, Tennessee
With its charming, quaint old buildings in the centre of town, its dramatic mountain backdrop and the only ski resort in Tennessee, Gatlinburg has become a popular tourist destination for regional fun-seekers.
2. Camden, Maine
Camden is a famous summer colony in the Mid-Coast region of Maine. Similar to Bar Harbor, Nantucket and North Haven, Camden is well known for its summer community of wealthy Northeasterners, mostly from Boston, New York and Philadelphia. “It’s like a movie set. In fact, it has often been a movie set.”
1. Newport, Rhode Island
Known for being the city of some of the “Summer White Houses”. Like a town stuck in time but with the occasional hole in the space-time continuum to allow for modern touches, Newport, with its stunning harbor and bevy of old homes, is the quintessential New England town. Newport’s fame began as a 19th century summertime visitors’ magnet of a town, and it still reliably draws in clusters of visitors, both for the daytime shopping, eating, and sightseeing options
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DAY OF HISTORY AT THE MAINE STATE MUSEUM! 4.18.2017 | Bins Toy Bin Daily Vlogs
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Acadia National Park -- Cadillac Mountain descent, 720p
October 21, 2012 -- At peak foliage my fiancé and I drove up and down Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park in Maine. The summit is 1,528 feet (470 m.) Beautiful views at the top. It takes about 10-15 minutes to go up or down by car, depending how fast you drive. I captured this footage using a Contour+ suction cupped to the driver side window.
260 Ocean Ave Kennebunkport, Maine
Custom Built in 2007, this estate is available for rent for the first time in the prestigious and arguably the finest neighborhood of Cape Arundel in Kennebunkport. Directly across from the Bush Compound this property sits on 60 rural, wooded acres making it one of the largest private parcels in Kennebunkport.
After entering the gated entrance, drive down the windy cobblestone lined driveway (Views across the fresh water preserve directly to the Ocean throughout your drive to the house) until you reach the magnificent property. Pass the Guesthouse with two bedrooms, one and one half bathroom, it's own kitchen, dining, and living room. Continue down the driveway and you will pass the Tennis Cabana, equipped with a mini kitchen, bathroom, a loft area as well as a screened in sitting area to enjoy the tennis match or basketball game on the court. Newly installed in 2017, an outdoor turf putting and chipping green for your pleasure. Clubs and balls available!
Finally, you reach the home itself. Enter the front door into the sitting room, continue into the Great Room. We're talking vaulted thirty foot plus ceilings, a wall of glass with views of the ocean and the incredible two level terrace patio with an infinity pool and hot tub. No expenses were spared in the home. A Niles audio system throughout every room in the home. Electronic controlled shades in each room. An elevator, central air conditioning. A fully equipped fitness center downstairs stocked with top of the line Cybex equipment and free weights. Upstairs, a game room of epic proportions. A mini theater setup, a Monopoly pinball machine, pool table, foosball table, shuffleboard table and it's own mini-kitchen and bathroom. Or play horseshoes in the yard behind the guesthouse. No shortage of amenities at this property.
In the East Wing: A spacious first floor master bedroom, king bed, a newly renovated his and her bathroom installed, a wet bar in the bedroom, access to the patio to the pool area. You'll find the ocean through about every window in the home. Two more bedrooms on the 2nd floor of the East Wing, the hallway with a door if you would like your privacy on this end of the home. Both bedrooms have King beds, and en-suite bathrooms. There is a family TV room off the hallway in this wing as well.
The West Wing of the home has two additional bedrooms as well as the Game Room. Both of these rooms have King sized beds as well, with their own en-suite bathrooms. The hallway has an office space if this is a work-cation.
Climbing to the peak of the house on the 3rd floor is the Widow Watch. Incredible views of the property as well as the Ocean and Walker's Point in Kennebunkport.
Professional chef services may be available, please inquire with us at Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty. Daily cleaning service is included.
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A short trip through a small town
A quick drive through town to replenish my fresh egg palete. Theres nothing like fresh eggs. A friend in town has about one hundred laying hens. Too bad it's not Halloween. LOL. But to be realistic Easter is is near.. We got all the fresh eggs you can color.. Lets do a egg hunt.. Sorry for the delay looking at the house. The camera was to shut off and restart after a minute. Hey,,I'm still new at this.. Any You Tubers like really fresh eggs and live in the Brewster MA area give me a shout.. They make the best fluffy omlettes and nice yellow scrambled eggs..
Blue Hill Maine Summer 2017 (DRONE EDIT)
My Summer 2017 Blue Hill drone edit. See Blue Hill and all it has from a drones eye view. From wildlife to kayaking and extraordinary architecture Blue Hill is a hidden gem I'd like to share.
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