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St. John's to Trepassey, Newfoundland

Wednesday, August 15th, 2012

As we left St. John's behind we rounded Cape Spear (the eastern most point of North America):



Avalon's Southern Shore:


It is hard to discern in the photo, but the double rainbow ended at the boat --- only has such a thing happened one other time in my life:


Yes, it is a bird refuge:


Cape Race --- the southeastern corner of Newfoundland:



Time to call it a day as we round the light on Powles Head:


I could not resist another "rock" photo:



A local fellow from Trepassey, who helped us dock, said:  "Give her room to breath" --- it was then that I realized that as we travel back towards Maine the tides are getting bigger again:



"Evergreen" at the Trepassey government wharf:



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