

These photos were taken over the past week by 11-year-old Gretchen H., who captured the beauty of Acadia National Park. (Click on each photo to enlarge.)
Photos by Gretchen H. of Farmington, Maine
Natural Resources Council of Maine
Protecting the Nature of Maine
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These photos were taken over the past week by 11-year-old Gretchen H., who captured the beauty of Acadia National Park. (Click on each photo to enlarge.)
Photos by Gretchen H. of Farmington, Maine
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