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The Sacred Parks Project

Sacred Parks Trip #10: October 8 - 11, 2010 - Maine

This was the trip that served as the "no wake" buoy of the travel year, as the proverbial project "boat" made its way back home, slowing down to return to harbor. It began and ended from Boston, and a drive up and down the New England coast to Bar Harbor, Maine - staying among the trees of the Blackwoods campground of Acadia National Park. The timing could not have been more powerful, as the colors of transition on Maine's trees were stunning, and the cool fall winds brought the obvious message that winter - and a new season of life - is around the corner.

Park/s Visited: Acadia National Park
Flagship Park: Acadia National Park
Theme/s: "Partnership," "New Models for Mission" and "Leaves of Transition"

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