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Very special! *LIKE* Best regards, Bernard
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Turn of the century homes - 100 years old or more.... common throughout eastern Canada. Many ship builders built such homes. Thanks again for the comments................ Cheers
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Common construction along the cost of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. This village is 5 miles or so from the ocean but it is still tidal here. Highest tides in the world in this area. Thanks for the comment Bernard
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Thanks Bernard................. right place at the right time. Cheers
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That would be great with me....... I have taken on a bit of a project to photograph Nova Scotia as it seems there are alot of areas that have not been photographed. There will be more to come that is for sure. Enjoy.................. And best wishes......Wallace
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Thanks so much for the comment.... if ever you are over this way, I will take you there. Seasons Greetings from Nova Scotia, Canada
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Great picture of Gros Morne, I cannot wait until the day I get to visit this awesome park. Like.
Skylar
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this was my house from mid-june 1984 to end of september 2004. I'm deeply missing the place and it's good to see it.
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Wow that brings back a lot of memories from over thirty years ago. Spent two summers there working as a CIT and then a counselor. Would love to see some more shots.
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Thanks Rudian, A very unique rock, only one like it along this coast. Cheers.
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