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From our iiifaiu-y we liave heard of IMyiuouth Kock and 

 the rockbouiid New En<;hiiid Coast, but tlie rocks of the 

 State of Elaine are not all along the coast line. Canoes 

 can testify that there are a few along the rivers. The rocks 

 along the Allagash East and West Branch show evidence 



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of contact with canoes by the paint left thereon. If it 

 were not that tlie constant flow of water for ages has 

 worn the rocks sniootli, the canoe tri])s that afford so much 

 pleasuT'e to tlie sportsman couhl not l)e accomplished. We 

 dou])t if there are any more rocks in a given space in the 

 State of Maine, or in any other State, for that matter, 

 than there is at Pockwockanuis Falls, on the AA'est P>i-anch 

 of th(^ Penoljscot Piver. There are enough rocks there to 

 build tlu^ foundations for all the skyscrapers that will be 



