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Old 01-10-2020, 06:43 PM   #91 (permalink)
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Old 01-11-2020, 09:43 AM   #92 (permalink)
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York Beach, Maine



Population • Estimate (2018) 13,151 (York, Maine)

Been to this beach many times ^ Amazing town.

Took a photo here and go here every time I travel there
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A beach in Maine is like a broken pencil. Pointless.
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There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power-stations; I hope that, encouraged now as ‘patriotism’, may remain a habit! But it won’t do any good, if it is not universal.
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Nubble Light is a famous American icon and a classic example of a lighthouse. The Voyager spacecraft, which carries photographs of Earth's most prominent man-made structures and natural features, should it fall into the hands of intelligent extraterrestrials, includes a photo of Nubble Light with images of the Great Wall of China and the Taj Mahal.
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Alien looking at Great Wall: Ooooooooo...

Alien looking at Taj Mahal: Aaaahhhhh...

Alien looking at a ****ing lighthouse: Uh... okay.
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Thats interesting, its on wiki but a lot of people are always there because its a nice place for photos and really peaceful.
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Took a photo here and go here every time I travel there
^ Looks a very nice place - I'd love to walk along the coast there.

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Alien looking at Taj Mahal: Aaaahhhhh...

Alien looking at a ****ing lighthouse: Uh... okay.
^ I was wondering how to convey that idea without offending the patriotism of any MB Americans. thanks for doing it for me!

My choice for a third image would be Stonehenge, because then the Aliens would say, "Hey, remember when we built that on planet earth as a prank?"
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Thats interesting, its on wiki but a lot of people are always there because its a nice place for photos and really peaceful.
I've been there several times over many years. I've been exploring the coast of New England since childhood and there's always something new to discover or something old to revisit. Lots of great hiking, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, snorkeling, and natural beauty from Maine to Connecticut.

I also have a collection of antique postcards from various coastal towns in New England. I have several from York Beach in my collection.

Here's one of my favorites from the early 1900's...


The Fairmount Hotel is long gone and The Wahnita Hotel is now The Union Bluff Hotel.

Hotel Fairmount

The Wahnita Hotel
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I've been there several times over many years. I've been exploring the coast of New England since childhood and there's always something new to discover or something old to revisit. Lots of great hiking, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, snorkeling, and natural beauty from Maine to Connecticut.

I also have a collection of antique postcards from various coastal towns in New England. I have several from York Beach in my collection.

Here's one of my favorites from the early 1900's...


The Fairmount Hotel is long gone and The Wahnita Hotel is now The Union Bluff Hotel.

Hotel Fairmount

The Wahnita Hotel
Its a great place bruh, Ive stayed at the Union Bluff hotel also
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