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Walking the Stone Dike, Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA
Walking the Stone Dike, Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA When I was at the top of the Pilgrim Monument, it didn’t look all that far to the end of the dike. It wasn’t TOO far when looking back through a 300mm … Continue reading →
Posted in MA, USA
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Tagged 300mm lens, cape cod, coastal waters, Common Eider duck (Somateria mollissima), eider duck, eider ducks, exposed sand bars at low tide, gull with clam, gulls, ligthouse, marine critters, mud flats, New England Trip 2012, pilgrim monument, Provincetown Cape Cod, sand bars, sea duck, seagulls, shallow waters, shellfish sign, shorebirds, Stone dike, Tide is out
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