Sunday, October 18, 2009

Cape Breton Highlands and the Cabot Trail

Cape Breton Island is the northern most part of Nova Scotia. The Cabot trail is named after the explorer John Cabot. The hills drop off dramatically into the ocean and you can hear the waves pounding even from high above. Every turn you take reveals another glorious scene. It takes the better part of a day to drive the whole road. We saw a moose eating shrubbery just back off the road but could not get a decent picture as she was well camouflaged.




It was dark and stormy periodically but the sun broke through the clouds here and reflected brilliantly off the water.

Greg


Jude




Lighthouses are everywhere - You could spend a lifetime photographing them.


Fishing shack and lobster traps.

House on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

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