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Tag: Casco Bay

Foggy Island

Casco Bay, Maine
Casco Bay, Maine
Posted on August 12, 2015August 8, 2015Categories Landscape, PhotoTags blue, Casco Bay, fog, landscape, Maine, seascapeLeave a comment on Foggy Island

Seascape

Casco Bay, Maine
Casco Bay, Maine
Posted on August 11, 2015August 8, 2015Categories Landscape, PhotoTags Casco Bay, landscape, Maine, seascapeLeave a comment on Seascape

Moody Fort

Fort Gorges, Casco Bay, Maine
Fort Scammel, Casco Bay, Maine

Designed as a Second System fortification for the harbor defense of Portland, Maine. It was built under the direction of Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn who was the son of the Secretary of War. Dearborn also oversaw the construction of nearby Fort Preble. Read more…

Posted on August 11, 2015August 8, 2015Categories Architecture, Landscape, PhotoTags Casco Bay, Fort Scammel, landscape, MaineLeave a comment on Moody Fort

Postcard from Maine

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Spring Point Ledge, Casco Bay, Maine

Standing adjacent to the Old Fort Prebble, Spring Point Ledge is still an active and important navigation beacon. Built in 1897 with a fifth-order lens, it initially stood 300 yards offshore. In 1950 is was moved to the end of a man-made breakwater.

Posted on August 11, 2015August 8, 2015Categories Landscape, PhotoTags Casco Bay, landscape, lighthouse, Maine2 Comments on Postcard from Maine

Blue in Green

Casco Bay, Maine
Casco Bay, Maine
Posted on August 10, 2015August 8, 2015Categories Landscape, PhotoTags blue, boat, Casco Bay, landscape, Maine, seascape, skyLeave a comment on Blue in Green
 

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