Category Archives: nature

Mavillette Beach Provincial Park

Watching the beach and waves at Mavillette Beach Provincial Park. A DJI drone was used to shoot this video. I hope that you enjoy it.

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Cape St. Marys Marsh

A DJI drone video of Cape St. Marys Marsh, shot from John Doucette Road at Mavillette Beach Provincial Park.

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Smugglers Cove Provincial Park

A drone-powered view of Smugglers Cove Provincial Park

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Allains Creek

Allains Creek is a picturesque stream situated near the village of Lequille, flowing into the Annapolis River just north of Annapolis Royal. This creek not only enhances the local landscape but also carries historical significance, as it is home to … Continue reading

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 Forget-Me-Nots

 Beautiful forget-me-nots Forget-Me-Nots are one of the most common and popular flowers to add to a garden. They’re beautiful, smell lovely, and are relatively easy to care for. Perfect for me!

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A Blue Lobster

The Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History features a female blue lobster, which is a rare and unique specimen. This blue lobster is part of the museum’s collection and is a testament to the diversity of marine life in Nova … Continue reading

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Gus The Gopher Tortoise

Gus is a 103-year-old gopher tortoise living at the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History and is considered to be an icon of Halifax. He is believed to be the world’s oldest living gopher tortoise. Gus can be found on supervised walks through the museum … Continue reading

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On The Back Road

Just a back road in the Annapolis Valley.

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Annapolis River

A drone-powered aerial view of the Annapolis River, in Middleton, Nova Scotia The Annapolis River is one of western Nova Scotia’s major rivers, stretching about 120 kilometres from Caribou Bog to the Annapolis Basin. Its estuary is strongly influenced by … Continue reading

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Bleasdell Boulder

 The ‘Bleasdell Boulder’, one of the largest known glacial erratics in North America, is estimated to be 2.3 billion years old. Also known as the Glen Miller Rock, the boulder measures 13.4 metres long, 7.3 metres wide and 6.7 metres … Continue reading

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