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Few people have the opportunity to explore the Androscoggin River from a canoe or a kayak.
On a recent trip with YPPLA and the Great Falls Paddling Society, we got to do just that.
A couple canoes out of the old Continental Mill sluice ways on the Lewiston side of the Androscoggin River.
An open shell sits covered in cobwebs along the wall of a channel on the Androscoggin River in Lewiston.
A channel leading from the Androscoggin River on the Lewiston side goes under a foot bridge near Lincoln Street.
An old flood stage gague on the Androscoggin River near Simard/Payne Park in Lewiston.
Graffiti under the Bernard Lowen Peace Bridge in Lewiston as seen from a kayak in the Androscoggin River.
The old Continental Mill sluice ways looks dark and foreboding along the Lewiston side of the Androscoggin River. Who would never image a hidden world waits inside.
An old discarded metal object sits along the Lewiston side of the Androscoggin River.
The Androscoggin River flows quickly over the falls between the cities of Lewiston and Auburn.
Inside the old Continental Mill sluice ways on the Lewiston side of the Androscoggin River.
A beaver feeds on vegetation along the Lewiston side of the Androscoggin River at sunset recently.
The underneath the foot bridge between Bonney Park in Auburn and Simard/Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston as seen from a kayak in the Androscoggin River.
A drainage ditch feeds into the Androscoggin River from the Lewiston side.
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