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Dolphins in Trinity Bay
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British Harbour
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B-36 Intercontental Bomber
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British Harbour is an abandoned community at the entrance to Smith Sound. This house has been restored and now sits as a proud reminder of the communities former prosperity.
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This B-36 intercontental bomber Crashed on Nut Cove Mountain in 1954. At the time of the crash, the B-36 was The largest flying aircraft in the world
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SS Kyle
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Community on Irelands Eye
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NFLD Cheque
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This Famous Steam Ship from Newfoundland's past now lies aground in Harbour Grace. It was painted for the Cabot 500 Celebrations in 1997.
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This community on the east end of Ireland's Eye Island has been abandoned since the 1960's. it is accessable only by boat.
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Before confederation with Canada, Newfoundland taxed banking. For any cheque under $100.00, the tax was 3 cents. the tax was paid by sticking postage stamps to the cheque.
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Popes Harbour
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St. John's Narrows
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Pouch Cove Iceberg
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Pope's Hr. is another Abandoned community on the shores of Smith Sound.
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This photo fo St. Johns' Harbour was taken from Signal hill, the location where Marconi received the first Trans Atlantic wireless message.
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Very rough day on the water today.
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Fin Whale
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Green Point
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Lobster Cove Lighthouse
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The Fin whale is the second largest whale in the world. They can grow to over 80 feet in length and Weigh over 70 tons.
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Gros Morne National Park
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Gros Morne National Park
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Western Brook
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The Arches
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Newfie Bullett, Corner Brook
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Gros Morne National Park
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The Great Northern Peninsula
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Moose, Central Newfoundland
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Placentia, Newfoundland
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Iceburg, Northern Peninsula
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Bowring Park, St. John's
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Water Street, St. John's
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