Archaeological Museum |
Reconstructed Teepee |
We watched a short film and examined several artifacts that were collected from over 37 different archaeological sites in the surrounding area. From Burnside you can catch a ferry to St Brendan’s Island. Sue and I hummed and hawed about it but finally decided another time. St. Brendan’s is named for the Irish Monk who is thought to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a leather boat 1,500 years ago.
As we drove further east towards the town of Salvage we could not help but notice how beautifully clear and calm the water was.
How calm the sea can be |
Green blue water in a beautiful cove |
Wonderful staged houses |
The harbour inlet |
Protected harbour |
Great beach with boardwalk |
The water was really really cold...can they not see the iceberg |
The Inn |
Feeling relaxed...no shoes |
Great view, very warm day |
Fantastic clam chowder |
It was another wonderful meal in Newfoundland. We headed back to the rig for a much needed snooze and a quiet evening reading a great book.
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