Matinicus Island: Matinicus Island, Maine Infos Photos and Pics
September 5th, 2009 Aizat World Newsmatinicus island, maine:

Matinicus Island, Maine is extraordinary, but not for everyone. To experience the traditional New England seashore, Matinicus Island, Maine is one of the last best places. If you would like to visit an island that is remote, a bit rustic, and that requires a sense of adventure, tolerance, independence, and humor from its visitors read more about Matinicus Island, Maine.
Matinicus (island) can be explained as “rugged, but beautiful, with sweeping ocean views and sandy beaches…one of the last places in Maine where the old Down East lifestyle survives in anything like it’s pure form… unspoiled and unpretentious.”
Location of Matinicus Island, Maine
Matinicus island, Maine is 22 miles out to sea from the art gallery and museum port of Rockland, Maine. Matinicus Island is the most seaward of Maine’s islands, located at the outer reaches of Penobscot Bay. Rockland, Maine is less than 2 hours from Portland on coastal Route One
Matinicus Island, Maine Weather
Weather around Matinicus Island, Maine is unpredictable and often harsh. Hurricane-force winds not uncommonly blow for several days, and sometimes there is unabated fog from June to October. Though weather has been mild in recent years, historical patterns indicate that weather can be extreme. Winter storms are the most destructive, the last of significance being the Great Blizzard of 1978.
More information and story about Matinicus Island, Maine can read two book I recommended Tales of Matinicus Island: History, Lore and Legend and The Island: A young boy’s journey to manhood on Matinicus Island
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