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Tag Archives: Atlantic Canada
Burnt Dam Flowage
A drone elevated view of Burnt Dam Flowage – Lower Palmer Lake
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, Drone, lakes, nature, Nova Scotia
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Nova Scotia
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A Jeep In The Forest
A low ground level view of my Jeep, and a view from above
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, Drone, forest, nature, Nova Scotia, vehicles, video
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Nova Scotia
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Signs Of Spring
Green grass, buds forming on trees, and blue skies – signs of spring
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Nova Scotia
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Forest Brook
A forest brook viewed from almost water level to 200 feet in the air
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, Drone, Nova Scotia, video
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Nova Scotia
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A Bit Of Fire
Just a look at the fire burning in the combustion chamber of a Kelly Kettle – above in real time and below in slow motion.
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, video
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Nova Scotia
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Spring Is Springing
Signs of spring in the Annapolis Valley – fields being prepared for planting
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, farms, Nova Scotia
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Nova Scotia
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St. Croix River
The St’ Croix River, Ellershouse, Nova Scotia
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, nature, Nova Scotia, river
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, Nova Scotia
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Miss Addie
The lobster fishing boat Miss Addie in Digby
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, fisheries, fishing boats, Nova Scotia
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, dock, fish boats, Maritimes, Nova Scotia, ocean, pier, wharf
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Ashley’s Jewel
The fishing boat Ashley’s Jewel in Digby
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, fisheries, fishing boats, Nova Scotia
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, dock, fish boats, Maritimes, Nova Scotia, ocean, pier, wharf
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Miss Leah and Emilie Gail
The lobster fishing boats Miss Leah and Emilie Gail in Digby
Posted in A bit of Nova Scotia, fisheries, fishing boats, Nova Scotia
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Canada, dock, fish boats, Maritimes, Nova Scotia, ocean, pier, wharf
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