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First volunteers arrive in early Spring |
Caretaker and his dog arriving in the cove |
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Five boat moorings are available for visitors |
Once ashore, the climb to the top is a long one |
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Seguin has the last working tramway in Maine |
Loading the "car" at the bottom of the tramway |
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Guiding the "car" at the top of the tramway |
Moving supplies from the tramway |
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The Keepers Quarters and Museum (South View) |
Museum side of building and tower (North View) |
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Tower and Oil House viewed from North Trail |
Exploring the North Trail |
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Exploring the Cobblestone Beach Trail |
Looking for "seaglass" on Cobblestone Beach |
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Visitors help volunteers remove trash |
...and trash removal is a never-ending task |
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Volunteers and visitors picnicking at the top |
Sometimes the Coast Guard also visits |
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Beautiful sunsets are a daily treat |
And in the end, we all to return to the sea... |
(Photos are the courtesy of Tobi Graham, Troy Wallace, Anne Webster, Michael Brzoza, Cyndy Carney, and Nick Johnston with assistance from Kathleen McCormick.)
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� Copyright 2007, All Rights Reserved by Friends of Seguin Island. |