
High winds and tides knocked down a dune cliff, creating little mounds of sand and grass on the beach by the Atlantic Ocean at the Cape Cod National Seashore in Provincetown.
High winds and tides knocked down a dune cliff, creating little mounds of sand and grass on the beach by the Atlantic Ocean at the Cape Cod National Seashore in Provincetown.
There’s some working happening in the house in which Rear Admiral Donald MacMillan (1874-1970) lived at 473 Commercial St. in Provincetown. The town’s wharf is named for its most famous resident—McMillan was an arctic explorer, geographer and naturalist who, despite all his travels, lived close to where he was born.