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I've never seen knitting supplies on a highway pictograph, but if you need them they're available on the Eastport Peninsula. I'm sure my sister-in-law would be delighted.
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This is the first cybercafe I've ever seen that serves Cod Au Gratin. I tried it, and it's good!
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Beaches are rare in Newfoundland, but I found one outside Eastport!
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If I didn't know better, I would have guessed I was in Oregon.
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A pleasant boardwalk leads from the beach to the road.
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The sand ends abruptly at a rocky promentory.
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View toward the water above the beach at Eastport.
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The owner of the Tellum Things cybercafe directed me to this spectacular beach near Eastport. It's very much like Short Sands Beach on the Oregon coast. I walked the length of the beach and took the trail back.
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I stopped back at the Diversions cybercafe in Clarenville on the way back to St. John's. The interior is comfortable and tastefully decorated.
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The oil industry is big in Newfoundland. It's filthy, polluting, and creates jobs.
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North Atlantic owns this ugly refinery near Come By Chance, Newfoundland.
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The dance floor was packed! Glow-sticks were issued by the club and are color-coded. Green means single and not looking, blue means single and looking, and red means not single. I took one of each, which confused people.
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Busy dance floor at Junctions nightclub.
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Signal Hill has a very prominent location. You can see it from practically everywhere in the city.
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This huge Victorian house was selling for $260,000 Canadian. It's right downtown, in great condition, has a spectacular view of the St. John's harbor, and in Seattle would be subdivided into at least 4 apartments.
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