Category Archives: nature

Cleaning The Nets

A seagull picking some morsels from the nets

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A Seagull In Digby

Just a saucy seagull in Digby, Nova Scotia

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Cuban Beach

Cuba is located where the northern Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean meet.

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Coconut Trees

Coconut trees and palm trees are both members of the Arecaceae family, but they are different species. Coconut trees are a type of palm tree, but not all palm trees are coconut trees. The coconut tree, also known as Cocos … Continue reading

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Coccoloba uvifera

Coccoloba uvifera (Jamaican kino)

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Cuba – Rain

The pleasing sound of gentle rain falling on palm trees

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Blacks Harbour

The larger tidal range on the Bay Of Fundy is amazing, and can clearly be seen at the Grand Manan ferry terminal in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick.

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Toward The Bay

Looking toward the North Mountain and the Bay Of Fundy

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Over Spurr Brothers

Flying a drone toward Spurr Brothers Market & Farm

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Moorecroft Regional Park

Moorecroft was established in 1934 as a summer camp for girls by Gertrude Moore. She operated the camp until failing health necessitated the decision to sell the property in 1954. The United Church of Canada purchased the property for $50,000, … Continue reading

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