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Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
08/09/2017
Looking at the light from the remains of Fort Preble.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
08/09/2017
Entry onto the breakwater.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
08/09/2017
Over 50,000 tons of granite make up the breakwater.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
08/09/2017
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
08/09/2017
The light.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
08/09/2017
Views north to Fort Gorges and Little Diamond Island.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
08/09/2017
Looking back south at the breakwater and the Fort Preble remains.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
08/09/2017
A pathway through the remains of Fort Preble.

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