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The ubiquitous moose is not native to the island of Newfoundland. According to NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR BOOK OF EVERYTHING two[…]
Read moreThe ubiquitous moose is not native to the island of Newfoundland. According to NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR BOOK OF EVERYTHING two[…]
Read moreSaturday, July 27th Saint Anthony’s at the northern end of Newfoundland is at latitude 51.3745 degrees. Port au Basques at[…]
Read moreWednesday, July 17th – Travel Day But first a hike! Having sighted a couple of caribou grazing yesterday across the[…]
Read moreL’ANSE AUX MEADOWS L’Anse aux Meadows was identified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978 for its “unique milestone[…]
Read moreThis day we each take our own time to reach the Port au Choix (pronounced schwaa) National Historic Site. This[…]
Read moreNewfoundland’s West Coast is long as is the post for it. So the Newfoundland’s West Coast will be broken into[…]
Read moreThe provincial flag of Newfoundland and Labrador, adopted in 1980. The white represents snow and ice. The blue represents the[…]
Read moreAlthough I’d intended to write every day, service for my phone and wi-fi was non-existent on our Cabot Trail adventure.[…]
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