Thursday, September 5, 2013

Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland. What can I say, the pictures will not do it justice.
On the way to Gros Morne

Also on the way













Most of these were taken either in the way to or at Western Brook Pond where we took a boat tour to the end of the lake. This lake is a cut off fjord, which means it was a fjord cut by thousands of years of glacier action, then about 9000 years ago the glaciers melted and the land rebounded so that this lake no longer has any salt water, only a single small brook that drains it very slowly. 

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