Hi gang, thought i'd share some older pic's from a couple of visits to NL.
This is a discussion on Various Pics from a trip to Labrador. within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Hi gang, thought i'd share some older pic's from a couple of visits to NL....
Hi gang, thought i'd share some older pic's from a couple of visits to NL.
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A great set,especially the "berg"
Wow; thats great Marko, thanks. I was checking some older entries and found yours from a trip NL. Thought i'd contribute a few.
Thanks Jason; thanks Jim. Certainly appreciate the great comments.
Hey, I am originally from NL. You "showed off" my home province excellently! I, like everyone else really love the iceburg shot.
Hi popem; thanks so much. So am i by the way; from NL - originally from southern Labrador. Not sure if it's a sign of "global warming" or not, but the number of icebergs seen in the area of southern Labrador have grown in number over the past few years. When we visited last, we counted 26 in a ten km area. And these aren't "bergie bits", these are "Titanic sinkers", like the one in the pic.
Zukie, cool. I am originally from St. John's but my parents now live in Central NL. They too have seen some Titanic sinkers the past few years.
Agreed with others on the iceburg being beautiful, but I like the whole set actually. Very nicely composed in all, and nice variety showing off this beautiful part of the country and the lifestyles within it.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
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