Installed in an are rich in natural beauty, the sign's panel captures the essence of the Schoodic Peninsula in a variety of images -- its rocky landscape, the ocean and its inhabitants, and the making of baskets from porcupine quills.
The sign's title appears over a photograph of a tree-covered slope leading down to the ocean. A visitor sits atop a boulder, gazing out at the spectacular view. A note: "On Schoodic Head, the highest point on the peninsula, shady woodlands give way to sweeping coastal vistas."
A quote from Donald Soctomah, Passamaquoddy, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer: "Walk in respect on this land so in the next thousand years your descendants will enjoy the beauties around you."
Wayside on the Schoodic Peninsula in Acadia National Park
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