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Coordinates: 44°1915N 68°1830W / 44.32083°N 68.30833°W / 44.32083; -68.30833
 

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Somes Sound from Mount Desert Island.

Somes Sound is a fjard,[1] a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National ParkinMaine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet (50 m), and it is over 100 feet (30 m) deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.

While often described as the "only fjord on the East Coast",[2] it lacks the extreme vertical relief and anoxic sediments associated with Norwegian fjords, and is now called a fjard by officials[3][4] — a smaller drowned glacial embayment.

Somes Sound was named for Abraham Somes, who was one of the first settlers on the island and had a home at the end of the sound in Somesville, the first village on the island.

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  1. ^ Ultimate Acadia: 50 Reasons to Visit Maine's National Park. Down East Books. 2013. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-60893-224-5.
  • ^ Debbie Harmsen (2008). Maine Coast. Random House. p. 248. ISBN 9781400019045. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  • ^ "Somes Sound, Mount Desert Island". Maine Geological Survey. November 1998. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  • ^ "The Story of Glaciers" (PDF), EarthCache Program, National Park Service, retrieved 2010-07-25
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    44°19′15N 68°18′30W / 44.32083°N 68.30833°W / 44.32083; -68.30833


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