New Brunswick, Grand Manan, White Head, Caves
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Went to White Head Island off of Grand Manan to explore some caves and find a couple geocaches. The opening into the caves is barley visible in this panorama. What I found for caves was more of a crevices.
Went to White Head Island off of Grand Manan to explore some caves and find a couple geocaches. The o...
Went to White Head Island off of Grand Manan to explore some caves and find a couple geocaches. The t...
Went to White Head Island off of Grand Manan to explore some caves and find a couple geocaches. We le...
Taking ferry from White Head Island back to Grand Manan. When to White Head to explore some caves and...
Went to White Head Island off of Grand Manan to explore some caves and find a couple geocaches. We le...
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...
The rounded billowing rocks along the beach in this area of Grand Manan are called Lava Pillows or Pi...
Ocean view from cottage on Grand Manan Island New Brunswick.
Southwest Head Lighthouse and looking down onto the rocks at the shore and the Gulf of Maine. Panora...
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Text by Steve Smith.