




It has smaller critters too:


As well as traditional Maine blueberries:





Another Maine resident is Stephen King, whose house you can visit (well, as far as the front gate anyway) in Bangor:

It has a constant stream of visitors and picture-takers:

What else is from Maine? It's Poland Spring water. It's no longer bottled at the source, but the spring is still there with a museum around it:


And here is the actual Poland Spring:

And a reminder that Poland Spring didn't always sell just water...

Some cool patterns and textures seen in Maine forests:


Great pictures
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