These photos were sent to us by NRCM member John Hinckley of Richmond, Vermont.
The sunset was take from the Caucomgomoc Lake dam in Piscataquis County looking northwest.

The storm cloud sailing one was taken off North Haven of Pulpit Harbor.

Natural Resources Council of Maine
Protecting the Nature of Maine
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These photos were sent to us by NRCM member John Hinckley of Richmond, Vermont.
The sunset was take from the Caucomgomoc Lake dam in Piscataquis County looking northwest.

The storm cloud sailing one was taken off North Haven of Pulpit Harbor.

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NRCM recognizes and honors the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, Mi’kmaq Nation, Penobscot Nation, and the Passamaquoddy Tribe, collectively the Wabanaki Nations. Wabanaki translates as “People of the Dawn.” The Wabanaki Nations have stewarded Maine for generations, stretching back to before colonial settlers forcibly occupied the area. NRCM’s office in Augusta is on the unceded territory of the Penobscot Nation, and all of us in Maine are on unceded lands once overseen by Wabanaki people. Let us remember this history and move forward with a commitment to justice and alignment with Wabanaki Nations in Maine. (Read full land acknowledgement.)