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This iceberg was aground in Witless Bay during our group's visit. Having traveled south from Greenland in the currents, it was now on its last legs. The following morning, it had toppled over and was shrinking rapidly.Link to: NEWFOUNDLAND & NOVA SCOTIA[photo © Chris Benesh]
Caribou are more evidence that Newfoundland is truly far to the north. This piebald individual is shedding its winter coat. Caribou are a regular sight along the southern tip of the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland.Link to: NEWFOUNDLAND & NOVA SCOTIA[photo © Chris Benesh]
Tors Cove, an attractive vista just south of St. John's, Newfoundland. From this spot, our group counted dozens of Humpback spouts, estimating some 50 whales present!Link to: NEWFOUNDLAND & NOVA SCOTIA[photo © Chris Benesh]