Nova Scotia and Newfoundland

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Nova Scotia and Newfoundland

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Some images from my recent trip to Canada.
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Re: Nova Scotia and Newfoundland

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Three more images

Interesting lighting columns in Halifax.
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Beautiful and colourful town with some wonderful architecture
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This is the other Sydney. From time to time there are stories in the UK media of honeymoon couples who thought they had found an amazingly cheap deal to the Sydney in Australia only to find themselves in Nova Scotia. An easy mistake to make...................!!?
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I like first and last one more than others. :)
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Interesting set Ossie. I am wondering about the street lights. Are they decorative or functional?
We do hear once in while about the Oakland, California and Auckland, NZ passengers ending up
at unintended destinations.

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I had planned a trip there but logistics got in the way. I hope for more images.
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Smulnik, Sury and JbTaylor Thank you for your comments
sury wrote:I am wondering about the street lights. Are they decorative or functional?
The Lights are an art installation. Unfortunately I do not know if they are functional or not as I did not see them at night although I see no reason why they should not be.

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In the old town of Lunenberg
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The Lighthouse at the most easterly part of Newfoundland and the point on the North American continent that is closest to Europe actually Ireland. St John's the nearest town is approximately 4/5 hours flying time to the UK
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The old town of Lunenberg has some very interesting architecture including some from the Victorian era. The image below may not be for the purists but I just could not resist playing around with this image in Photoshop and Nik filters. It looked creepy enough in bright sunshine but at night would probably not have looked out of place in some horror movie.
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Good follow on Ossie. I am curious how the 3rd one look like without the Nik effect.
Would it evoke the feelings that are orthogonal to what filter is doing though you did
mention it was looking creepy enough in the bright light?

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