Newfoundland & St. Pierre - 2005
TProphet
8/20/2005
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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. This is the first cybercafe I've ever seen that serves Cod Au Gratin. I tried it, and it's good! Beaches are rare in Newfoundland, but I found one outside Eastport! If I didn't know better, I would have guessed I was in Oregon. A pleasant boardwalk leads from the beach to the road.
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The sand ends abruptly at a rocky promentory. View toward the water above the beach at Eastport. 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. I stopped back at the Diversions cybercafe in Clarenville on the way back to St. John's. The interior is comfortable and tastefully decorated. 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. 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. Busy dance floor at Junctions nightclub. Signal Hill has a very prominent location. You can see it from practically everywhere in the city. 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.