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  • Jetty at Hampton Beach State Park in Hampton, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The Rockland Breakwater in Rockland, Maine USA from the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse, which is located at the end of the breakwater. Completed in 1900 this breakwater is just under a mile long and consists of roughly 700,000 tons of granite.
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  • Hampton Beach, New Hampshire USA  which is part of the New England seacoast
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
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  • The Rockland Breakwater in Rockland, Maine USA. Completed in 1900 this breakwater is just under a mile long and consists of roughly 700,000 tons of granite. And the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse is located at the end of it.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
    SMEW082006.jpg
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
    SMEW081973.jpg
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
    SMEW081964.jpg
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
    SMEW081914.jpg
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
    SME084131.jpg
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
    SMEW081977.jpg
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
    SMEW081961.jpg
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
    SMEW081918.jpg
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
    SMEW081917.jpg
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  • The Rockland Breakwater in Rockland, Maine USA. Completed in 1900 this breakwater is just under a mile long and consists of roughly 700,000 tons of granite. And the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse is located at the end of it.
    ME1512211.jpg
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