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Eastport Peninsula, the Cape Cod of Newfoundland. I love coming here with my family, we’re beach people… and no. I don’t work for the Dept. of Tourism:-) This place is just a photographers paradise. UA-39909931-1
Horwood Lumber Mill, in Campbellton, Newfoundland, Canada. Abandoned for 99 years.
Abandoned Argentia Photo Set on Flickr On the site of the former US Naval Base, Argentia, Newfoundland, Canada. It was built in 1940 and served as secure deep water anchorage for the transatlantic supply line during WW2, and as a … Continue reading
Standing on land granted by France to the Canadian people, the Vimy Ridge Canadian War Memorial overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point on the ridge, and towers over the site of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, fought from … Continue reading
Beaumont-Hamel. A place of bucolic, country serenity in the Somme region of northern France, and the location of the virtual annihilation of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment by German machine guns on on the morning of July 1, 1916. Much has … Continue reading
For years I’ve felt compelled to visit the Somme Region of northern France, in particular, Beaumont-Hamel, site of the virtual annihilation of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment during the Great War. In July, my good friends Barry Canning, Lloyd Reid and … Continue reading
This gallery contains 14 photos.
Eastport Peninsula, the Cape Cod of Newfoundland. I love coming here with my family, we’re beach people… and no. I don’t work for the Dept. of Tourism:-) This place is just a photographers paradise. UA-39909931-1
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A few more photos from a recent visit to Monkstown, Placentia Bay… a beautiful, untouched and relatively unknown location in Newfoundland, Canada. You’ll find it in the middle of this map, near the bottom (top) of Paradise Sound. If you … Continue reading
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The community of Monkstown is at the end of Paradise Sound, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. Paradise Sound is a narrow inlet that goes inland about 20 kilometres from the ocean. Monkstown, now with about 50 permanent residents, had existed for many … Continue reading