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St. Julien Harbour, Newfoundland

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

At anchor in St. Julien Harbour --- when looking towards the head of the harbour you can see the fog that is blowing in across the hill from the open sea:


Looking out the mouth of the harbour towards open water:


As soon as the fog reaches inland it dissipates:


Fog bank:

View of "Evergreen" at anchor in St. Julien Harbour:


Unlimited ripe wild Bake Apples:



A centuries old abandoned grave yard which was part of the St. Julien outport in its time:



Looking east (towards the sea) from the ridge above the harbour:

St. Julien Harbour:

The village and harbour of Grandois in the distance:


Looking north from the hill above St. Julien Harbour:

From the top of the hill "Evergreen" is beginning to look very insignificant in the overall landscape:



Enjoying the sunset back at the boat:

Yes, I know, too many photos --- but I could not help myself --- the place was too beautiful to not share.


1 comment:

  1. too many I think not ..to think of making landfall and hiking up to view from summits makes my chest pound post more

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