Inca Falls, Cadillac Mountains: Acadia National Park, Maine
The peaceful and audible trickle of water along the this face of Cadillac Mountain Granite displays a wide range of textures on the oldest granite bodies (approx. 420 million years old) in Mount Desert Island. A feast of colorful texture, the fault lines in the stone, outlined in solid rectangular masses of granite, range from sunbaked sandstone to dark green bronze that glisten with sunlit speckles dancing over thin layers of algae. On the right, green-yellow lichen dots the granite as the wind buffets a treeline of Maine Spruce.
Length
93 minutes
Location
Acadia National Park, Maine
Scene ID
es2054