After watching the sun rise from Cadillac Mountain, Terry and I went down into Bar Harbor to have breakfast and then get ready for our nature cruise which we had booked the day before.
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| While we waited for our boarding time, Terry made a friend on the pier. | 
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| You could opt for a cruise on this schooner. | 
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| Two of the motor cruisers, The smaller one on the left goes way out looking for whales. | 
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| Our ride awaits. | 
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| One of many beautiful coastal homes. | 
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| I wouldn't mind living here! | 
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| Bald Eagle watches us go by. | 
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| Cormorants and Gulls abound. | 
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| Rocky shores of Acadia. | 
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| Thunder Hole from the water. | 
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| There were plenty of seals out on the rocks. | 
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| Plenty of them. | 
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| One of many lighthouses on the Maine coast that have been automated. Must have been a grand--if harsh--life for an introvert. | 
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| Another Bald Eagle watched us from the shore. | 
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| And not to far away, this Peregrine Falcon sat in the tree top. | 
The next day we departed the Bar Harbor area and headed north into Canada's New Brunswick Provence and the Bay of Fundy National Park.
 
 
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