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An early April morning. This photo is taken from the "THE JIB HOUSE". Note:The house on the island in the middle of the image is Little Fish Island. This home is for sale and represented by Tim Harris and Lyn Stewart, Tradewinds Realty [www.seanovascotia.com] view it here tradewindsrealty.com/cgi-bin
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The Village of Chester and the surrounding waters are well known for its charm and beauty. The image is taken at noontime and documents Water Street on the west side of the inner portion of the Front Harbour as it is referred to locally. The extreme left side begins at the Tancook Ferry wharf and the extrene right side...
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A High Dynamic Range image of the Back Harbour of Chester, Shot late August 2009 at 7pm in the evening.
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Taken in early October, 2008, the leaves are just beginning to blush with their Fall colours. The Halifax Public Gardens ( a National HIstoric Stie) began in the mid 1800's as a horticultural society for the citizens of Halifax. Now the Halifax Municipality owns and operates the 20-acre garden in the downtown of the ...
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A hand-held panorama taken in early October, 2008, from Citadel Hill overlooking Halifax harbour. The Old Town Clock, visible at the right, was a gift to the citizens of Halifax from Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (father of Queen Victoria), in 1805. He had been commandant in Halifax and provided the clock so that both ...
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Rising majestically from the shores of the Bay of Fundy, Five Islands Provincial Park is one of Nova Scotia's premiere outdoor destinations. The park features 90 metre (300 ft.) sea cliffs overlooking the world's higest tides, a spectacular setting for camping or any of the many opportunities that abound for hiking, be...
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25-Jul-09 Jill Smith's first GigaPan at Warren Lake, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada. Some post-collecting BioBus people gathered on the beach.
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This is one of the most photographed spots in all of Canada. The octagonal lighthouse on the bare, jumbled granite rocks is a lighthouse icon, too, and regularly appears on compilation calendars, photo sets, etc. of these seafarer's warning lights. This one was established in 1868, but the present concrete structure ...
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23-Jul-09 Miles Zhang's first GigaPan at the Aspy Fault, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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- Beulach Ban Falls, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada by Trey Smith by Trey Smith
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A beautiful spot nestled in the trees near the Cabot Trail. "Beulach Ban" is Gaelic for "White Gorge". The falls are on the North Aspy River. More details: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspy_River
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabot_Trail
www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ns/cbreton/natcul/index_E.asp
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