The
Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers at Acadia National Park's Thunder Hole August 14, 2011 |
The two RV Gypsies
took a video here, but Karen Duquette does not know how to post it. It
worked for awhile but does not now, so she removed it. Any help out there??
please email me. |
Visitors at Thunder Hole in Acadia National Park can experience the thunder of the sea against the rocky shores of Maine! But not on calm days. (It was not very active on the day that the two RV Gypsies were here). Thunder Hole is a small inlet, naturally carved out of the rocks, where the waves roll into. At the end of this inlet, down low, is a small cavern where, when the rush of the wave arrives, air and water is forced out like a clap of distant thunder. Water may spout as high as 40 feet with a thunderous roar! Hence the name: Thunder Hole. The two RV Gypsies arrived at Thunder Hole on a calm day - no big deal that day. | |
Below: Lee Duquette on
the rocky cliff alongside Thunder Hole and other people at the bottom
of the cliff. |
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Below: The fog rolled in |
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The two RV Gypsies in Maine August 12-20, 2011 |
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You
may view the 11 sub-menus below in any order that you choose. The page you are on is not underlined and cannot be chosen from here. |
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Bubble
Rock at Acadia National Park |
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Fort
Knox (video & photos) |
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Thunder Hole (video & photos) at Acadia National Park |
Cadillac
Mountain (video) at Acadia National Park |
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Scenic Overlook at Acadia National Park |
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After you have visited all ten (11) sections above
- please
continue on to Lubec, Maine
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