July iceberg

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Terry Lazarus of York Township took this photograph of an iceberg in Dunfield, Newfoundland, in late July while traveling through Canada in a small motor home with his dog, Sprocket. It was the last iceberg of the season.

He writes: "The provinces of Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland) are stunning in their beauty, the people are incredibly friendly, and the pace of life is like going back in time 50 years."

His travel tip: When traveling in Canada, make sure you always stop at the visitor center when entering a new province. The centers are a wealth of information, with maps and guidebooks that give you information on "out-of-the way" places, and routes other than the main highways.

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This page contains a single entry by Jen Vogelsong published on January 12, 2009 6:05 AM.

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