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The route to Otter Point and Otter Cliffs, Acadia National Park.
Rugged granite formations on Otter Point, Acadia National Park.
Pink granite boulders on Otter Point, Acadia National Park.
Rounded boulders along the shore.
Vegetation in a tide pool.
A weathered penny jammed in a crack in the rock.
Higher levels of feldspar give the granite its pink hue.
The shoreline near Otter Cliffs, Acadia National Park.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
08/14/2012
Gentle waves break on the rocky beach below Otter Cliffs.
The rugged shoreline of Acadia National Park.
Looking toward Otter Cliffs from the left half of Ocean Path.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Climbing Ocean Path to reach Otter Cliff.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Steps accessing Otter Cliff.
Looking out from Otter Cliffs in Acadia National Park.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Coastal views from Otter Cliff.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Views toward Great Head.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Waves crash on the Spindle.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Walking toward the climbing area.
Contributor Ben Dlin rappelling the Wonderwall on Otter Cliffs, Acadia National Park.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Crashing waves against the cliff.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Climbers grouped at the top of Otter Cliff in Acadia National Park.
Eric Adsit
Photo Date: 
05/25/2017
Waves crash at the base of a popular climbing route on Otter Cliffs in Acadia National Park.
Daniel Sherman

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