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Trinity To St. John's, Newfoundland

Tuesday, August 14th, 2012

Leaving Trinity behind as the dawn light shows on the clouds:


The shore of Trinity Bay:





Heading out across the bay:


Rounding the Bay De Verde Peninsula to Conception Bay:



Is that tanker coming out of the rock --- looks like it --- but actually it is emerging from St. John's Harbour --- a rather small opening that is called "The Narrows" --- they even have traffic control:


Lighthouse at the harbour entrance - let's take a peek inside:




A castle like structure on the opposite hilltop:


Note the neat walkway up to the castle:


The north end of St. John's Harbour:






The St. John's fishing fleet - the small part that is in harbour:


This vessel looked brand new - I believe it was related to the off shore oil drilling:


The south end of the commercial harbour:


Church overlooking our wharf:


Looking out the harbour entrance as the sun set:







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