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Whale watching trips on fishing boats also include bird watching and bird feeding! Our captain provided chum to attract the birds and this is what happened. Herring Gulls from all over New Brunswick (or so it seemed) arrived, along with Greater, Manx and Sooty Shearwaters. The smaller shearwaters had the sense to stay out of the way, but the Greater Shearwaters got in on the action.
You can see that they watched us as carefully as we watched them, waiting for the next food arrival :)
Grand Manan, New Brunswick. July 2013.
Grand Manan has a rich maritime history. By 1851, most of the island’s population of 1,200 was involved in the working waterfront; men fished and women pickled and cured herring. Innovative fishing and seaweed harvesting techniques were developed, including weir fishing, torch fishing, and lobster fishing, with the introduction of lobster traps in 1870.
The island’s fishing industry changed with the end of smoked herring in the late 20th century, but it still lives in lobstering, scalloping, weir fishing, dulse harvesting, and pen salmon aquaculture. (Island Institute)
Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada. July 2013.
Brunswick Beach is the northernmost beach in the Village of Lions Bay and is accessed via the Brunswick Beach Road exit from the Sea to Sky Highway. [...]. This secluded natural beach provides stunning views of Howe Sound.
Brunswick Beach, nestled in the scenic Lions Bay, BC, Canada, is a picturesque beach destination that offers a serene coastal experience. This beautiful beach is located along a stretch of shoreline and offers a moderate beach length, providing ample space for relaxation and various activities. The sand at Brunswick Beach is soft and golden, creating a warm and inviting environment.
The beach takes its name from the picturesque Brunswick Mountain, which provides a stunning backdrop to the shoreline. The area is known for its scenic beauty and the peaceful atmosphere it offers, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. Brunswick Beach provides an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the tranquility of the ocean.
I found some old treasures in a little store in Brunswick, Maine! The place was filled with friendly people and items from my past...such a fun memory!
Built 1893 and operated until 1930 these pilings are the remains of the Brunswick Number 2 fish cannery on the Fraser River's Canoe Pass. By 1917 there were 94 fish canneries on the British Columbia north coast. In 1983 the remains of the Brunswick #2 cannery buildings were demolished for safety reasons.
Amaneciendo desde la desembocadura del río Yumbel en el estrecho de Magallanes (península Brunswick).
"En el ángulo SO del Canal Magdalena se yergue el Monte Sarmiento, accidente el más conspicuo y espléndido de estas regiones. Surge abruptamente del mar hasta una elevación de 7.000 pies y termina en dos picos agudos, que parecen llegar al cielo, tan majestuosa resulta la montaña cuando uno se acerca a su base. Dos tercios de su altura están cubiertos de nieve, y por su ladera descienden dos enormes ventisqueros hasta las profundas aguas azules del mar a sus pies. Cuando brilla el sol la vista que ofrece es magnífica e imponente". Relato del teniente T. Graves en "Viajes del Adventure y el Beagle", mayo de 1829.
Región de Magallanes, Patagonia, Chile.
Brunswick, Victoria
Many Australian and NZ Flickr friends (and no doubt a few elsewhere) may recognise this house from the 1990 black comedy film, Death in Brunswick, which starred Zoe Carides, Sam Neill and the late John Clarke. I spotted it this morning going to another address in Brunswick so out came the camera. It was overcast and the light really didn't do it justice so I will go back again when it is sunnier.
For those wanting to know more about the film and the house, this link will help: twistedhistory.net.au/2016/05/28/death-in-brunswick/ If you haven't seen the film, I really recommend chasing it up.
Much of Death in Brunswick was actually filmed in Brunswick which is an old working class suburb in the inner north of Melbourne now much gentrified.
Colour version. The B&W version is here: urbanphotomag.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/fasene-brunswick-m...
Brunswick Centre
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I ran across this photo I took of a vacant house on Maine Street here in Brunswick, Maine. It was February and the dirt that gets mixed with the snow and the condition of the structure are very grungy and I added a slight amount of grunge texture to the sky. A year or so later several male students from Bowdoin College just up the road spent time making it livable and it was occupied until last year when because of the pandemic most students returned to their homes. It has since been declared unfit for habitation by the town.
To the right of the village is the site of the original one, which was destroyed by a landslide.
The beach is a great spot to look for fossils.
The Friday early bird special MARC P871 out of DC arrives at Brunswick midafternoon where after its passengers disembark will return to DC and come back later in the evening as P879.
St John, New Brunswick as the Canadian seagull flys. I think the bird is leaving town during this snow storm. While the air pollutants are considered acceptable from the fossil fuels industry and its oil refinery. Certainly there is a concern and questions regarding long term exposure. Fine particulates in the air and the smell of sulphur throughout the day can certainly highlight the importance of controls.