
Plymouth Harbor at very low tide looks a bit sad. There is probably a 10-foot tidal variation on this day so it will look a lot different in a few hours. It's not the Bay of Fundy but, tides around here make a big difference.

New art is appearing around town this summer mostly replacing the lobster art that has been around a few years. Of course, the theme is the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims landing nearby. I think the Town and Chamber of Commerce is expecting a major tourist extravaganza next summer and has been upgrading infrastructure to support it.

Elsewhere along the waterfront.

Liberty Lobster is still standing.

And of course, there is always the natural art everywhere.
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