Thunder Hole

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Thunder Hole is a coastal inlet in Acadia National Park known for its dramatic crashing waves and thunderous booming sounds created as seawater surges into a narrow rock cavern.

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Thunder Hole canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal inlet
natural feature
tourist attraction
bestTimeToExperience mid-tide
rough seas
environment intertidal zone
marine
formedBy wave erosion
hasAccess stairway
viewing platform
hasCharacteristic narrow rock inlet
rocky shoreline
wave-exposed site
hasFeature narrow channel
small cavern
vertical rock walls
hasNameOrigin named for thunder-like sound of waves
hasType blowhole-like formation
isInProtectedArea Acadia National Park
isPopularWith park visitors
photographers
tourists
knownFor dramatic crashing waves
scenic ocean views
sea spray
thunderous booming sound
locatedIn Acadia National Park
Hancock County, Maine
Maine
Mount Desert Island
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Bar Harbor, Maine, United States
surface form: Bar Harbor, Maine
nearbyAttraction Gorham Mountain NERFINISHED
Otter Cliff
Sand Beach
partOf Atlantic coastline
Park Loop Road attractions
safetyConcern slippery rocks
strong waves
soundDescribedAs thunder
soundProducedBy seawater surging into a narrow rock cavern
touristActivity photography
sightseeing
wave watching

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Acadia National Park contains Thunder Hole
Mount Desert Island contains Thunder Hole
Sand Beach near Thunder Hole