The French Coast

In the past, the French fished all along the north & west coast of Newfoundland, & all these stretches of coast were once referred to as The French Coast; today, this term usually refers to just the east coast of the Great Northern Peninsula. I walked up about 200 steps to an overlook over the town of Englee on one side & a stretch of coast on the other side. A small iceberg floated by in the last pic. 

           

In nearby Roddickton-Bide Arm, known as The Moose Capitol of the world, is a small museum about logging & moose; the extensive logging in the area creates a patchwork of old growth forests, recently logged meadows, & new growth forests - perfect habitat for moose.

           

           

In my campground is a mama fox with 3 babies; two babies look like her, & one is orange all over except for the white tip of his tail. 

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