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MONHEGAN ISLAND, MAINE - NOVEMBER 28: An aerial view of the island November 28, 1999 on Monhegan Island, Maine. This small, rocky island is ten miles from the nearest mainland, only accessible by boat and barely a square mile in area. Monhegan Island, home to lobstermen and painters and a popular destination for tourists is twelve miles off the coast of Maine. Ringed by high, dark cliffs, its interior a mix of meadows, marsh and spruce groves, Monhegan is one of just 14 true island communities left off the coast of Maine. The island has a 65 permanent, year-round residents and the population grows to around 200 in the summer, with day-trippers adding several hundred more. (Photo by Amy Toensing) _________________________________________
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- 1999 Amy Toensing
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