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Description: Thunder Hole is a popular natural attraction located along the coastline of Acadia National Park in Maine. Here's some information about Thunder Hole: Location: Thunder Hole is situated on the eastern side of Mount Desert Island within Acadia National Park. It is located along the Park Loop Road, between Sand Beach and Otter Cliff. Natural Phenomenon: Thunder Hole is known for a unique natural phenomenon that occurs when waves crash into a narrow inlet in the rock formation. The force of the water creates a thunderous sound, hence the name "Thunder Hole." The sound is often accompanied by a powerful spray of water that shoots up into the air. Viewing Area: Visitors can observe the action at Thunder Hole from a designated viewing area located above the rocky shoreline. The viewing area is accessible via a short trail or by following the Park Loop Road. There are safety railings in place to ensure visitor safety while enjoying the powerful display of nature. Timing: The intensity of the sound and spray at Thunder Hole is highly dependent on the tides and wave conditions. It is best to visit during high tide or when there are rough seas for a more dramatic experience. Checking the tide tables or consulting with park rangers can help determine the best time to witness the phenomenon.