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You don't have to travel half way around the world for beautiful landscapes & seascapes - just visit Newfoundland, Canada...
View of the heritage district in Port Union, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The town of Port Union was established in 1916 by William Coaker, as a headquarters for the Fishermen's Protective Union. Port Union is known as the only union built town in Canada. It was once home to a large fish plant, a power generating plant, warehouses, a theatre and much more.
Quirpon Island is a island off the northeastern tip of Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Newfoundland aka The Rock
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The massive Newfoundland is a strikingly large, powerful working dog of heavy bone and dignified bearing. The sweet-tempered Newfie is a famously good companion and has earned a reputation as a patient and watchful 'nanny dog' for kids. A male Newfoundland can weigh up to 150 pounds and stand 28 inches at the shoulder; females typically go 100 to 120 pounds.
of Newfoundland ...
in my Ottawa Series ...
Taken July 12, 2020
in Ottawa, Canada ...
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A peek through the sticks to Ida's House on the set of the 2000 miniseries Random Passage in New Bonaventure, Newfoundland.
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First time I’ve seen Newfoundland free of cloud…spring has sprung!
Looking North to St Pierre and Miquelon
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Newfoundland and fishing were virtually synonymous for a long time. It must have been hard on people when the cod fishery collapsed several years ago. A whole way of life gone almost overnight. Now with many who sought work in Albert's oil patch coming back home after the bottom fell out of oil prices, Newfoundlanders can't be having an easy time of it.
It's an amazing place to visit and the people are very welcoming so hopefully, tourism will make up some of the shortfall. Watching the advertisements brings back great memories and makes me want to go back:
A small fishing boat sails past a couple of icebergs just outside St. John's harbour, St. John's, Newfoundland. June 2014.
This little iceberg (it was probably not more than 15 feet across) was located not far from Tickle Cove on the Bonavista Peninsula.
If you'd like to see more from Newfoundland, take a look at my Maritimes album.