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Jim and Will Pattiz spent 15 days exploring Acadia National Park in Maine to film it at the peak of the fall foliage's brilliance. The park consists of mountains that loom above the rugged Atlantic coastline. Inland, the film documents visits to ponds created by beavers, lighthouses that warn fisherman of jagged rocks and steep valleys carved by glaciers long ago. This film is, in part, a celebration of Acadia's upcoming centennial and is dedicated to George Dorr, who devoted much of his energy and personal wealth to the establishment, care, and expansion of what is now known as Acadia National Park.