
Two hikers found dead in Acadia National Park in Maine after cliffside fall
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Two people were found dead in Acadia National Park in Maine on Saturday after a fatal fall during a hike, according to the National Park Service.
The couple, a 28-year-old man and 30-year-old woman, appeared to have fallen about 100 feet along iced covered cliff bands on Dorr Mountain, the NPS said. Their bodies were recovered by Park Service rangers with help from the Mountain Desert Island Search and Rescue and a helicopter from the Main Forest Service, according to the NPS. NPS rangers and Maine State Police are investigating, with the assistance of the Bar Harbor Police Department.More Related News

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