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Sand, sea and sky as far as the eye can see are all hallmarks of Miscou Island; it also has a vast, open ecosystem of peat bog and freshwater wetland, home to a variety of plants and wildlife.
See story, page 38.
Photograph by Scott Leslie.
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Yellow Pond Lily, also called Spatterdock, whose cupped flowers seem to rival the gleaming domes of medieval Russian architecture.
See more Newfoundland wildflowers in “Nature’s Paintbrush,” page 38.
Photograph by David Tilley.
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A red sunrise sets the wet, sedimentary rock at White Point, Cape Breton, aglow; a long camera exposure lends the sea an ethereal quality. See story page 30.
Photograph by Scott Leslie.
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There’s perhaps no other dish more anticipated over the holidays than fresh & creamy Atlantic Seafood Chowder— the more things change, the more they stay the same!
See recipe, page 57.
Photograph by Perry Jackson.
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Fading light provides an autumnal glow on boulders that have been polished for centuries by the Fundy tides between Long Island and Brier Island, NS. The area’s -natural attractions also include birding (it’s on the Atlantic flyway) and whale watching.
See story on page 30 in the current issue.
Photo by Scott Leslie
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