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Show and tell about places in nature that were, or are, important to you. Big majestic places, or everyday places.
Who: Lisa
Where: Acadia National Park, Maine

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Why: Unfazed by the bustle of nearby Bar Harbor, hermit crabs and starfish live in the shallow tidepools of Seawall in Acadia National Park. The only noise is the sound of waves crashing against the rocky shoreline.
Seabirds circle overhead, scanning the waves with their sharp eyes for food, while fish swim in the waters below. The tide goes in and out, washing up more treasures from the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean. |
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