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  • Counter Assault Bear Spray on rock in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • July 2012, Resolution Shelter Removal Project - The Resolution shelter, located in the Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains, was closed in 2009 because of safety issues. The shelter was dismantled in December 2011, and volunteers will remove selected debris (asphalt shingles) from the wilderness, scatter the logs throughout the area, and then the site will be rehabilitated. This is a work in progress, and shows how the site looked in July 2012.
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  • Long wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster, which is an old fort located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor. Wood Island Lifesaving Station can be seen off to the left.
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  • Ram Island Ledge Light Located in Portland, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Fort Constitution in New Castle, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Pemaquid Point Light in Bristol, Maine USA. This light is located at the entrance to Muscongus Bay and was commissioned in 1827 by John Quincy Adams.
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  • Fort William Henry in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine during the spring months. Located on the coast of Maine, this fort was originally built in 1692; the fort was destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). The State of Maine built a replica of the Fort William Henry tower in 1908.
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  • Fort William Henry in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine during the spring months. Located on the coast of Maine, this fort was originally built in 1692; the fort was destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). The State of Maine built a replica of the Fort William Henry tower in 1908.
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. Fort Stark is a old military fort.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Fort Foster Park on Gerrish Island in Kittery, Maine during the winter months. This fort was first established in 1873, but the first battery on this site was never completed. In the late 1890s, construction began on a new battery, and in 1900 this fort was named for Major General John G. Foster (Civil War). The fort closed in 1948.
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. This is the remains of the #1 gun block of New Battery Lytle.
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  • Inside Battery Chapin at Fort Foster, which is an old Military base located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Long wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster, which is located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Fort McClary in Kittery, Maine USA during the winter months. This fort was named after Major Andrew McClary, an American officer, killed in the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill.
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  • Pemaquid Point Light in Bristol, Maine USA. This light is located at the entrance to Muscongus Bay and was commissioned in 1827 by John Quincy Adams.
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  • Rusted door hinge at Fort Constitution . Located in New Castle, New Hampshire USA which is part of the New England seacoast.  ..Portsmouth Harbor Light is located in the Fort
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  • Pemaquid Point Light in Bristol, Maine USA. This light is located at the entrance to Muscongus Bay and was commissioned in 1827 by John Quincy Adams.
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  • Pemaquid Point Light in Bristol, Maine USA. This light is located at the entrance to Muscongus Bay and was commissioned in 1827 by John Quincy Adams.
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  • Fort William Henry in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine during the spring months. Located on the coast of Maine, this fort was originally built in 1692; the fort was destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). The State of Maine built a replica of the Fort William Henry tower in 1908.
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  • Fort William Henry in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine during the spring months. Located on the coast of Maine, this fort was originally built in 1692; the fort was destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). The State of Maine built a replica of the Fort William Henry tower in 1908.
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  • Fort William Henry in the village of New Harbor in the town of Bristol, Maine during the spring months. Located on the coast of Maine, this fort was originally built in 1692; the fort was destroyed four years later by New France in the Siege of Pemaquid (1696). The State of Maine built a replica of the Fort William Henry tower in 1908.
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. Fort Stark is a old military fort.
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  • Fort Stark during the spring months. Located in New Castle, New Hampshire USA. Fort Stark is a old military fort
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  • Tug boat passes by Fort Gorges in South Portland, Maine USA, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Fort Gorges from Spring Point Ledge Light  during the winter months. Located in South Portland, Maine  USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:  This fort is located in Portland Harbor.
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  • The fire house at  Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Fort Preble during the winter months. Located in South Portland, Maine  USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Twin Lights State Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Twin Lights State Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Remains of bunker at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Remains of bunker at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Remains of bunker at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Fort Stark, which is an old fort located in New Castle, New Hampshire, which is part of the New England seacoast. This is the remains of  the #1 gun block of New Battery Lytle.
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  • Fort Stark, which is an old fort located in New Castle, New Hampshire, which is part of the New England seacoast. A fire hydrant located on gun platform #2 of Battery Lytle
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire. Fort Stark was named in honor of John Stark, commander of New Hampshire forces at the Battle of Bennington in 1777.
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  • Fort Foster, which is an old fort  located in Kittery, Maine USA.
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  • Fire Control Tower at Fort Foster Park on Gerrish Island in Kittery, Maine. This fort was first established in 1873, but the first battery on this site was never completed. In the late 1890s, construction began on a new battery, and in 1900 this fort was named for Major General John G. Foster (Civil War). The fort closed in 1948.
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  • A hiking wearing gaitors on a hiking trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Wood Island Lifesaving Station and Whaleback Lighthouse from the wooden pier at Fort Foster in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor.
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  • Long wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster, which is an old Military base located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Wood Island Lifesaving Station and Whaleback Lighthouse from the wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Long wooden wharf / pier at Fort Foster. Located in Kittery, Maine USA, in Portsmouth Harbor, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Odiorne Point State Park - Old Bombs at Fort Dearborn, which is an old base located in Rye, New Hampshire, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness sign along Mud Brook Trail in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine. Mud Brook Trail travels to the summit of Caribou Mountain.
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