Photos by elke : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Piping Plover, Cherry Hill beach
259 views
Oxpull, New Germany
264 views
Little Tancook wharf
447 views
Blue Rocks fish shack
637 views
Entrance to Pinegrove Park
284 views
Big Tancook Island wharf
620 views
Gaff Point to Hirtle beach
598 views
Keji Seaside Adjunct, view from lookout
720 views
Daniels Head wharf, Cape Sable Island
703 views
Coteau du Lac Blockhouse
266 views
Isle Haute in the Bay of Fundy
221 views
LaHave chain ferry, from East LaHave
249 views
Second Peninsula Picnic Park
268 views
Lockeport Streetscape stone
1134 views
Halls Harbour boats low tide
985 views
Halls Harbour wharf at low tide
733 views
Isle Haute
933 views
elke's conversations
Was this taken from the New Brunswick or the Nova Scotia shore? It appears to be a WE or EW profile of the island, rather than a view of the SN or NS profile take from offshore in the Bay of Fundy as shown.
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This church was very seriously damaged by fire in 2001. It has been completely restored, with a new Casavant organ, and is definitely worth a visit. http://www.stjohnslunenburg.org/restoration/index.html
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Great Shot of East Ragged Island
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The 'money' and 'the pit' were all devised by The Knight of Templar. The encryptions on the stones could not have come from Pirates. More work is to be done
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Glorious!
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Lovely view, Mike. We used to love this walk when we lived in the UK. Long ago... we hear the paths are seriously worn by the hordes of hikers these days. Thanks for the memories!
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Thanks for your kind comment, John. I have found lots of your own photos, and enjoy the stories and history you include.
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The fish-box run is a competitive event (usually for young, courageous boys) held during the annual Dory Races in the summer in Lunenburg. The boxes are slippery, and I have yet to see anyone get right across.
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Our family rented this old farmhouse on an annual basis in the '50s-'60s, and we spent tranquil holidays and weekends here, away from the hordes of summer tourists to Cornwall. Water was drawn by hand from a well in the front garden. Sadly our furniture and possessions were looted one winter, and the place has since fallen into disrepair. My brother took this photo. I can't bear to return...
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