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| | Acadia National Park, Maine GORP |
 | | Thanks to the robber barons who used the park as a private playground in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the islands of Acadia have been preserved for the masses in a pristine state. |
 | | Acadia's largest island, Mount Desert Island, encompasses a stunning range of geological diversity, including rocky Atlantic shoreline, lush forests of spruce and fir, dozens of lakes and ponds, and rugged granite hills boasting panoramic views of the ocean. |
 | | Acadia is a world of fresh and salt water, mountains and beaches, forests and meadows, a relatively small place crawling with an amazing variety of wildlife. |
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