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Nova Scotia 2014 Trip 12: Brier Island

Changde Wu    2017-11-22


The island is the westernmost part of Nova Scotia. To reach the island from land, you need to pass two ferries, the one at East Ferry, another at Freeport.


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P1 The green moutains opposite the East Ferry
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P2 The houses opposite the East Ferry
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P3 One scene of the Brier Island coast
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P4 The lighthouse in Brier Island
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P5 The coast of Brier Island in anoter side
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P6 The animals in the sea
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P7 A seal
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P8 A cormorant got a prey
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P9 The house in Westport
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P10 Peter's Island, an island filled with birds
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P11 A corner of Peter's Island
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P12 The full view of tPeter's Island
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P13 The lighthouse in Peter's Island
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P14 The flying birds in Peter's Island
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P15 The birds in cove
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P16 The birds in cove 2
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P17 The ferry
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P18 Westport harbour
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P19 The street scene of Westport
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P20 The tourists will be out
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P21 The arrival ferry
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P22 View outside from Petit Pasasge Cafe & Whale Watch. We simply enjoyed a big lobster we eaten
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P23 On the ferry from Digby to Saint John

Nova Scotia 2014 Trip 11: Lunenburg and Kejimkujik National Park Seaside
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