The
Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers in Blue Hill, (Hancock County) Maine |
Blue Hill is a town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. Blue Hill Falls got its name from the rare reversing falls that is created by the tide funneling into a narrow channel. The water forms a standing wave, up to three feet in height. The Falls is safe to run on inner tube, raft, kayak and canoe. | |
Views Approaching the bridge |
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Below: The view from the
left side of the bridge |
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Below: The view from the right side of the bridge | Below Someone getting ready to surf |
Below: This is known as
Blue Hills Falls. But the two RV Gypsies just call it mild rapids, not
a waterfall. |
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Blue Hill is a town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. Blue Hill Falls got its name from the rare reversing falls that is created by the tide funneling into a narrow channel. The water forms a standing wave, up to three feet in height. The Falls is safe to run on inner tube, raft, kayak and canoe. | |
The two RV Gypsies in Maine August 12-20, 2011 |
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You
may view the 11 sections below in any order that you choose. The page you are on not underlined and can not be chosen from here. |
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Blue
Hill Falls, Blue Hill, Maine (this page) |
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Bubble
Rock / Acadia National Park |
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Scenic Overlook /Acadia National Park |
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After you have visited all 11 sections above -
please continue on to Lubec, Maine
- the easternmost town in the contiguous United States
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