Thunder Hole
(Click on the pictures for a larger view)

Thunder Hole is one of the many stopping points while visiting Acadia National Park.   It's given this name because when the seas are just right, the water will come rushing into this small inlet, and create a thunder sound.  Didn't happen while we were there, so we'll just have to take their word for it.  However, the coastline that accompanies this area is magnificent.  Lots of rocks for climbing, and many a picturesque spot for photo's. 

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This is the inlet known as Thunder Hole. A close view ... Some of the rocky coastline A nice shot of Tom and Dan, with foggy Atlantic coastline in the background.
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A view of the coastline It was a bit foggy on the day we visited, but it sure made for some nice photos. Mike & the boys (with Samantha/Ashley in background) Rhonda striking a pose on some rocks
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Samantha on the rocks Danny on the Rocks Samantha way out there The girls out on the rocks
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The water was so crystal clear there ... Rhonda and Samantha Helen, Mike and the Boys Samantha & Michael climb the big rock
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Another view of the foggy coast Anna strikes a pose Here's Anna on the big rock