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“Going to the woods is going home,”
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“drive through the 670-foot tunnel carved into Marys Rock in 1932.”
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“Super Croc” is the nickname of Deinosuchus, a crocodile relative that lived about 75 million years ago. With a length of nearly 40 feet and remarkably powerful jaws, it was capable of killing and eating dinosaurs, though it may have munched more often on sea turtles.”
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“Island Explorer bus (late June to mid-October; exploreacadia.com; 207-667-5796).”
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“In western parks, take precautions to prevent hanta-virus pulmonary syndrome, caused by a potentially fatal airborne virus transmitted by deer mice. Check with a ranger to learn whatever you can about staying safe. • Expect RV detours. Check road regulations as”
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