It appears that Maine has a 40-acre patch of pine barrens of its own, although this one appears to be man-made: http://gizmodo.com/how-forty-acres-of-desert-appeared-in-the-middle-of-mai-1582392512
Well i was a tourist,they could tell my pronouncement of my R's
Wow. A testament to the impermanence of mountains!as you can see the peak of the hill is now a Blue Hole.If you click on the 1995 image upper right you can see this used to be a White Mountain,I used to hang out up here from 87 till they started tearing it down around 2000.It was a very cool place.
FYI, the Albany Pine Bush could shortly receive a National Natural Landmark designation for its valued inland dune habitat.