Rockland










Rockland Harbor is sheltered by a beautiful stone breakwater that extends across the north side of the bay from an armored headland (the golf course for the Samoset Resort). There was a nice little pocket beach tucked in on the inside of the base of the breakwater. It consisted of sand, gravel, and periwinkle shells. The beach wrack consisted of washed up fucus and apples.

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