Abandoned WWI Ruins of Fort Baldwin in Phippsburg, ME - July 2018
Fort Baldwin was a coastal defense fortification near the mouth of the Kennebec River in Phippsburg, Maine, United States, preserved as the Fort Baldwin State Historic Site. It was named after Jeduthan Baldwin, an engineer for the Continental Army during the American Revolution. The fort was constructed between 1905 and 1912 and originally consisted of three batteries. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Music by Adrien Von Ziegler
Nostalgic Zone (Maine)
July 2018
Exploring Fort Mcclary
Fort McClary is a former defensive fortification of the United States military located along the southern coast of Maine at Kittery Point. Built at the mouth of the Piscataqua River, it was used primarily throughout the 19th century to protect approaches to the harbor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the U.S. naval shipyard.
The property and its surviving structures, including a blockhouse dating from 1844, are now owned and operated by the State of Maine as Fort McClary State Historic Site.
Penobscot Narrows Bridge & Popham Beach | Maine USA
On our drive between Bar Harbor and Portland, Maine we stopped to explore the Penobscot Narrows Bridge and spend some time at Popham Beach.
The Penobscot Narrows Bridge is a 2,120 feet (646 m) long cable-stayed bridge that goes over the Penobscot River. The Penobscot Bridge site also is home to the Penobscot Narrows Observatory, the first bridge observation tower in the United States and the tallest public bridge observatory in the world.
The tower reaches 420 feet (128 m) into the air and allows visitors to view the bridge, the nearby Fort Knox State Historic Site, the Penobscot River, and Bay.
Bordering the south side of the mouth of the Kennebec River, Popham Beach State Park is truly one of Maine’s rare geologic landforms that features a long stretch of sand beach. Sunbathers relaxing on Popham’s sands can see Fox and Wood islands offshore, and the Kennebec and Morse rivers border each end of the beach.
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Best Beach in Maine? | Popham Beach Maine
In my opinion, Popham Beach is one of the best coastal beaches of Maine. It's a state park and it isn't commercialized. It's absolutely gorgeous and you can experience the riptide from where the river meets the ocean.
Shot on the Nikon D3300, GoPro HERO 5, and DJI Spark.
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Music: Coffee Stains - Riot
TOP 3 FAVORITE BEACHES IN MAINE
if you ever visit maine, make sure to check out these beaches! maybe you'll see me there ;)
I had so much fun getting these aerial shots with my drone, I just got the DJI Phantom 4 and im loooving it.
Popham Beach State Park & Head Beach are located in Phippsburg, Maine
Reid State Park is located in Georgetown, Maine
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USS Spruance sails past Fort Popham
ddg 111 sails past Fort Popham on way out of Kennebec River.
Travel Fort Western 1754
Fort Western is a former British colonial outpost at the head of navigation on the Kennebec River at modern Augusta, Maine, United States. It was built in 1754 during the French and Indian War, and is now a National Historic Landmark and local historic site owned by the city. Its main building, the only original element of the fort to survive, was restored in 1920 and now depicts its original use as a trading post.
Fort McClary
a quick look inside Fort McClary a former defensive fortification of the United States military located along the southern coast of Maine at Kittery Point. Built at the mouth of the Piscataqua River, it was used primarily throughout the 19th century to protect approaches to the harbor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and its U.S. naval shipyard.
Visit Fort Western. Augusta, Maine
Fort Western was a colonial outpost at the head of navigation on the Kennebec River at modern Augusta, Maine, United States. It was built in 1754 by a Boston land company (the Kennebec Proprietors) to promote settlement in the area. The fort was a log palisade with blockhouses which protected a store and warehouse. It was never directly attacked. From a high elevation a large rectangular enclosure commanded the river for more than a mile. Blockhouses 24 feet square and watch-boxes 12 feet square guarded opposite corners, and within stood a two-story main house 100 feet by 32 feet.
Fort Knox State Park, Maine
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A Lost Maine Colony
This video is about the Popham Colony
Kayaking down the Kennebec, Maine 2015
Kayaking down the Kennebec River from Fiddlers Reach to Popham Beach on Wednesday August 5th with the outgoing tide.
DDG-1000
DDG-1000 passing Fort Popham at the mouth of the Kennebec River on its first time going to sea.
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Minnesota WILLIAM O' BRIEN STATE PARK September 2015
Film-Like Photographic Sequence of Men Posing With the Ruins of a House During the Civil War
A group of unidentified men posing in the ruins of a house and in front of a tent at an unknown location during the Civil War. These photographs were taken in quick succession with a 4-lens stereoscopic camera and reveal that a time of possibly a few seconds between when the images on the glass negative plate were exposed. A primitive film emerges when they are animated as seen here. Probably taken by a photographer employed by Mathew Brady.
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Rugged Maine Coast - Reid State Park, Maine
Spend a day plein air painting at Reid State Park on the rugged coast of Maine. Granite rocks, surging ocean, dark pines and changing sky. An overview video of what to expect at this painting location. For directions to Reid State Park go to:
Mt. Sargeant, Maine 2008
At the summit...what a hike!
Great Maine Outdoor Weekend: Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park
Meet Danya French and Andy Hutchinson of Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park as they encourages you to get out and join them at their two events- School Field Trip Day on Friday, September 28, and for Wabanaki Nature Legends on Sunday, September 30th from 2:00pm-3:00pm. Learn more at: or
New Germany State Park MD
New Germany State Park, MD
A hidden gem in the state of Maryland, highly recommended.
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