Photos by D.A.Ferreira : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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D.A.Ferreira's conversations
That photo was taken from the smaller cove to the south west of the one where it's postioned on Google Earth.
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wow, beautiful!
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Lovely photo, as are so many of your others - but it's Fort "Taber.," not "Tabor." It's named after Isaac Taber, mayor of New Bedford when it was built in the Civil War era. Hopefully Panoramio lets you edit this sort of thing. (Odd historical note: the officer in charge of its construction, Capt. Henry Robert, is better known for writing Robert's Rules of Order. He was motivated to write them by a chaotic church meeting.)
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awesome pic!
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I am stunned. This image deserves far more than the paltry number of views it has received so far.
The color, the contrast, the almost mirror-smooth water, and the boat come together perfectly to form a really special sunrise photo.
Nominated for "Best of Panoramio."
Austin
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Photo is of Northeast Harbor, not Southwest Harbor
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Hello. I see your photos. Very nice. Thank's because i don't know this country . Bye
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Beautiful picture, makes me want to go there.
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Wow!
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