Images of Monhegan Island

Monhegan Island is about 10 miles off the coast of Maine.  There are no cars.  There are no paved roads,... and you won't find a visitor's center.  What you will find is a fishing village, an artist's colony, 160 foot headlands, 17 miles of hiking trails, the wreck of the D.T. Sheridan, a lighthouse, a museum, nearby Manana Island and breathtaking beauty. 

The island, about 1.7 miles long, by 0.7 miles wide, was visited by Capt. John Smith in 1614.  Native Americans knew it as a prime fishing area.  Today's small fishing village encompasses approximately one third of the island.  The remainder  is preserved and protected by  Monhegan Associates, a private land trust.

Below are 2006 shots by either Joe or Mabel.  I'll leave these up for a while and then rotate to a different batch. Because of the number of shots, I didn't try to present them in any particular order, nor are there any descriptions.  Monhegan speaks for itself.

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