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  • Submarine Force Museum Groton Connecticut. Orange portion of deepwater NR-1 research sub. Black Japanese Type A two man mini sub carried piggyback by a mother ship, usually another sub during WWII
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  • Submarine Force Museum, Groton, Connecticut. From left: SEAL team swim delivery vehicle, Black & red SS X-1 experimental sub
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  • Submarine Force Museum, Groton, Connecticut operated by the US Navy. Orange portion of deep water research nuclear sub NR-1 in service 1965-2008.
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  • White on white daisies reach for the sky natural spring summer background
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  • Daisies reach for the sky filtered purple and yellow spring summer nature  background digital wallpaper
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  • Wildflower daisies low view looking up from below filtered pink and purple spring summer nature background
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  • Summer travel background daisies in a garden by the sea, Stonington, Connecticut shore
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  • Submarine Force Museum, Groton, Connecticut. SS X-1 experimental sub designed tor defense and penetration of shallow enemy harbors.
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  • Summer in Niantic, Connecticut looking from Black Point Beach Club to Attawan Beach along the Connecticut shore, June 2013
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  • A saltmarsh, known to area residents as the backwaters, at sunset with a dock in the foreground, Niantic, Connecticut, USA, May 2013. The point where the marsh empties into Long Island Sound and eventually the Atlantic Ocean can be seen on the horizon.
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  • Trees and island in the backwaters, a tidal estuary, silhouetted against a cotton candy colored sky at sunset in the late spring, with reflections in the water, Niantic Connecticut, USA, May 2013.
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  • Common reeds (Phragmites australis) in a saltwater marsh in Niantic Connecticut, USA, silhouetted against a dramatic sky just after sunset in the late spring, with pink and purple reflections in the water, May 2013.
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  • Sheffield Island Lighthouse, Sheffield Island, Norwalk Connecticut USA, August 2013. The granite lighthouse was activated in 1868 and served the area until 1902 when it was replaced by the Greens Ledge Light.house. It was then used as a summer residence for many years by a private owner who purchased it from the government. The Norwalk Seaport Association purchased it in 1987; they maintain it as a historic site and run a ferry to the island between May and September.
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  • Sheffield Island Lighthouse, Sheffield Island, Norwalk Connecticut USA, August 2013. The granite lighthouse was activated in 1868 and served the area until 1902 when it was replaced by the Greens Ledge Light.house. It was then used as a summer residence for many years by a private owner who purchased it from the government. The Norwalk Seaport Association purchased it in 1987; they maintain it as a historic site and run a ferry to the island between May and September.
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  • Trees and island in the backwaters, a tidal estuary, silhouetted against a dramatic sky at sunset in the late spring, with blue, gold, orange, pink and purple reflections in the water, Niantic Connecticut, USA, May 2013.
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  • A double rainbow appears over Sheffield Island, Norwalk, Connecticut USA, August 2013.
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  • A saltwater marsh in Niantic, East Lyme, Connecticut, USA, known to residents as the backwaters, is a nesting ground for ospreys as well as a popular spot for boating and other water sports, September 2007.
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  • Eco friendly green outhouse on Sheffield Island Norwalk Connecticut with rainbow, August 2013. The composting toilets require no energy or plumbing and the ramp makes them handicapped accessible. There is no electricity on the island and it is only accessible via ferry or other boat.
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  • New sweet corn grows on a farm in Niantic Connecticut USA July 2012. It's called Scotty's  Farm. Their corn is the best I've ever tasted. In the summer I love introducing friends to it when they visit.  I've been going here every summer since I was 10 years old. We even got our first dog here.
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  • Black Point Beach, Niantic, East Lyme, Connecticut at twilight view across the water, faded vintage feel.
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  • Black Point Beach, Niantic, East Lyme, Connecticut twilight blue hour with a hint of pink and yellow appearing in the clouds view across the water with yellow, orange, pink, and purple reflections on the sea, July 2018.
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  • A blue kayak in serene turquoise water. A lovely minimalist coastal image to adorn the walls of your summer cottage or anywhere you enjoy serenity, meditation, tranquility. The New England seascape taken just off the Connecticut coast at the beach near my family summer home where we have now been for four generations is perfect for traditional, nautical or contemporary decor. Niantic, East Lyme, Co9nnecticut.©<br />
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Metal and acrylic prints will highlight the glimmer of sunlight on the water, while prints on traditional fine art paper such as _____ will give the work a retro vintage feel.
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  • Black Point Beach, Niantic, East Lyme, Connecticut at dusk view across the water with dappled light and reflections on the sea in black and white, July 2018.
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  • Niantic, CT - July 6, 2012: U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Indir Kadrija, the Ramp Marshall, guides a Navy LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushioned) hovercraft as it makes a second landing on Hole-in-the-Wall Beach.  Stationed at Little Creek base in Virginia Beach, VA, the petty officer hails from Las Vegas, Nevada.
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  • A weathered wooden dock and reeds in a tidal salt marsh, Niantic, East Lyme, Connecticut, April 2019. A peaceful mimalist scene by the water in black and white.
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  • Early morning in East Lyme Connecticut with a purple sunrise and the rigging of moored sailboats in sihouette. An American flag flies from one ship. Light shimmers on the water. Tall ships preparing for the OpSail 2012 parade of sail are seen in the distance near the horizon.
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  • US Coast Guard Cutter The Eagle during OpSail 2012. The tall ship, a training vessel for cadets, is rendered in vintage grunge style for iPad iPhone and iPod cases.
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  • Rocky Neck State Park, Niantic, East Lyme, Connecticut USA
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  • Waterford, Connecticut USA, August 2019 - Dominion Millstone Nuclear Power Station, largest nuclear power plant in New England and the only one still operating in Connecticut, opened in 1970.
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  • Niantic, Connecticut USA, August 2019 - Youths swim in Niantic Bay part of Long Island Sound used to cool the rods for Dominion Millstone Nuclear Power Station, New England's largest nuclear power plant seen behind, located in Waterford, CT'.
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  • Niantic, Connecticut USA, August  22, 2019 - Residents of this small New England beach town and vacationers enjoy a beautiful summer day by the sea on Long Island Sound.
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  • Common reed, a perennial grass, Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud., Phragmites communis Trin., grows along a salt marsh in Connecticut, USA. Natural background.
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  • Waterford, Connecticut USA, August 2019 - Dominion Millstone Nuclear Power Station, largest nuclear power plant in New England and the only one still operating in Connecticut, opened in 1970.
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  • Waterford, Connecticut USA, August 2019 - Dominion Millstone Nuclear Power Station, New England’s largest nuclear power plant, the only one still operating in Connecticut, opened in 1970 seen across Niantic Bay on Long Island Sound used to cool the spent rods.
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  • Sailors furl the sails on the US Coast Guard Cutter Eagle when it arrives at Fort Trumbull, New London, Connecticut at the conclusion of the Parade of Sail during OpSail 2012. The Eagle is a 295-foot barque used as a training ship for the United States Coast Guard.
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  • The Mystic Seaport Lighthouse, built in 1966, is a full size replica of the Brant Point Lighthouse in Nantucket, Massachusetts, a harbor lighthouse and the shortest in New England. Though never an aid to navigation, it currently houses a fourth order Fresnel lens on loan from the United States Coast Guard. When you visit Mystic Connecticut, you can enter the lighthouse and watch two short videos about lighthouses. The US has more lighthouses than any other country in the world.
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  • Historic Mystic Seaport waterfront on the Mystic River in autumn with lobster boxes. Mystic Connecticut was a wooden shipbuilding center from the 1600s through the 1800s. In 1929 residents founded the Marine Historical Association to keep the past alive. The seaport, with historical buildings, demonstrations and ships, is a popular New England tourist destination.
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  • Tidal salt marsh with stalks of reed canary grass in late spring.  Scenic landscape, Niantic, East Lyme, Connecticut.
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  • Clearing storm clouds by a tidal marsh, Niantic, Connecticut , October 2018.
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