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Lunch heading toward the remote Labrador Highway |
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Whale sounding near our boat |
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Ferry to Tadoussac
Here is Alain doing a good impersonation of someone going about his religious responsibilities. At the time he had a bad knee and was trying to get the right angle for a photo. |
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A typical view along the St Lawrence River |
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Oh ‘dem eyes! |
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A colourful old church |
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Hotel along the St Lawrence |
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Free overnight camp along the river |
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Inland toward Labrador, a meteorite landed and created this permanent reminder. |
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The nearby Manic 2 dam and power station with an old turbine on display.
Manic 2 dam at night |
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A dead wolf beside the road |
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A typical river rushing away downstream |
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Embarrassment! I drove into soft gravel and had to be towed out by the much smaller New West truck. |
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At Fermount (Mount of Iron), they built this 4 storey block of units around the entire northern side of the town to block the prevailing winter winds. It runs for about 2 km with small breaks like the one shown for vehicles to pass through. |
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Serge Trudel and Lorraine Mayer from Montreal on a dam/power station tour |
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Inside the Manic 2 underground power station
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Here I am hamming it up and simultaneously murdering the French language.
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Canadian fisherman in Labrador |
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Happy Valley-Goose Bay was the end of the road until summer 2009 when the Labrador Highway was completed joining this town to Cartwright. When we drove through, there was still about 30km of rough track waiting to be finished. |
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Fire hydrant with pole to enable it to be found when it is covered with snow. |
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Mid-summer maximum of only 11 degrees |
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Out into the remotest part of Labrador. Thankfully Harvey had a range of 700km so no need to worry about fuel. |
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The beautiful Canadian ‘outback’ |
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Nice geometric bridge |
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Plenty of potholes. The locals look forward to winter when the water in the potholes freezes making the road much smoother. |
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Road workers looking like ETs |
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When will we get there? |
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This is an example of an Inukshuk (singular), meaning "likeness of a person". In Inuktitut (the Inuit language), this is a stone figure made by the Inuit. The plural is inuksuit. The Inuit make inuksuit in different forms and for different purposes: to show directions to travelers, to warn of impending danger, to mark a place of respect, or to act as helpers in the hunting of caribou. Similar stone figures were made all over the world in ancient times, but the Arctic is one of the few places where they still stand. An inukshuk can be small or large, a single rock, several rocks balanced on each other, round boulders or flat. Inuit tradition forbids the destruction of inuksuit. (Wikipaedia) |
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A typical overnight camp in a pullover ... |
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with magnificent views from the kitchen of our motor home. |
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Dinner in the New West prepared by our French chefs, Alain and Nicole |
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More inuksuit |
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An ice-house waiting for the water to freeze in a nearby lake. Then the owner will tow it out onto the lake behind a snow mobile, drill a hole in the ice, light the wood fire, and fish, etc |
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Crab nets |
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A typical fishing village on the eastern Canadian coast |
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Local seafood |
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Nicole acting like Nicole. I have no idea where she got this idea from! (Well, to be honest, it was me actually!) |
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At Rocky Harbour near Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland. This is the view from where we camped near the home of a lobster/cod fisherman on a high shelf over-looking the bay. |
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Lobster traps |
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A big ‘truck-camper’ on a typical big pick-up truck |
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Bonita at Trout River, Newfoundland, the afternoon prior to farewelling Alain and Nicole and our resuming our travels alone again. |
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Lobster traps |
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The ’Nufies’ have a very different accent and a lot of different sayings from the rest of Canada. Some of these are well-known in Australia. (Double click the image and you will be able to read it better.) |
I just love your talent Peter in putting this fantastic blog together. congrats. K.
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