Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, Maine

Pemaquid Ligthhouse Complex
Leading Lines in the Rocks
   I've always heard of the beauty of Maine's coastline and the majestic lighthouses that dot it. It was a goal of mine on this road trip to Maine to find some of the most beautiful of these ligthhouses. After asking around it seemed that everyone was pointing me in the same direction, towards the tip of the Pemaquid peninsula. As soon as I saw the coastline here I knew I had come to the right place.

Heidi on the Cliff
Reflections 
   Standing guard over the Pemaquid Neck is a lighthouse complex that dates back to 1827 when it was commissioned by John Quincy Adams. The lighthouse is locally famous, and is featured on the Maine State Quarter. But it is the geology of the cliffs below the lighthouse which really separates it from the pack. The rocky cliffs formed deep underground before being uplifted to the surface showing off some incredible metamorphism. Under intense pressure the rocks were folded and layered and for a photographer now they provide a hundred leading lines in every picture. Tidepools added to the scene above reflecting the beautiful buildings and sky. Lots of visitors were sitting on the rocks, soaking up the scene and the sun while watching the waves crash below. I can understand now why Pemaquid Lighthouse is the only lighthouse to be featured on a piece of US currency.


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