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New Brunswick, Grand Manan, Approaching lighthouse at Sawpit CoveThe World > North America > Canada |
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Going to Grand Manan island by ferry. First sighting of Grand Manan is usually the light house at Sawpit Cove, which was the case today as well. The fog kept it hidden for a long time. I was using my smart phone and GPS to know when and where to look. I just let the passengers know that land was insight when I started to setup for this panorama.
The historic Swallowtail lighthouse on Grand Manan Island. To the north one of the ferries to the isl...
At the historic Swallowtail lighthouse on Grand Manan Island. Old foundations are still visable here....
On the path to the historic Swallowtail lighthouse on Grand Manan Island. One of the ferries to the i...
Going to Grand Manan island by ferry. Going around Sawpit Cove. The fog has just lifted and the islan...
On Grand Manan Island doing some geocaching on the path along the shore. Frome here it has a greate v...
Going to Grand Manan island by ferry. Docking at the terminal at North Head.All the passengers have h...
Ocean view from cottage on Grand Manan Island New Brunswick.
Dark Harbour is on the West side of Grand Manan Island. It has a breakwater that creates an inner pon...
On the ferry from Grand Manan Island at Ingalls Head for the 30 minute ride to White Head Island.
On Grand Manan Island at Ingalls Head, to catch the small 10 car ferry for the 30 minute ride to Whit...
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