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Just for fun post a non-porn pic.

This "floating palace" was moored just underneath my terrace this morning; he has gone now.

I wonder to whom it belongs and where it has gone!
 
(!) In celebration of my 1000th post:(!)

Earth, our home!

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Villefranche-sur-Mer.

Taken during a leisurely stroll after a pleasant lunch. It started to rain which is why I am back home posting these.
 
Farewell Digby and Nova Scotia, onwards to New Brunswick

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View of St. John. Now that's something that surprised me in Canada, the amount of heavy industry in towns and cities. We didn't stop but moved on to Moncton-Dieppe.
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Sunset over the Walmart in Moncton-Dieppe. Kinda blurry which sums up how we felt after a long days travelling very nicely.
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One of the things I love about Canada is the shopping in large supermarkets. The range of produce is overwhelming. Here I might find two brands of milk in 3 kinds. full fat, semi skimmed and skimmed. Oh and goats milk, maybe some organic milk, buttermilk for sure and of course chocolate milk.

This caught my eye while shopping. ;)

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One of the things I love about Canada is the shopping in large supermarkets. The range of produce is overwhelming. Here I might find two brands of milk in 3 kinds. full fat, semi skimmed and skimmed. Oh and goats milk, maybe some organic milk, buttermilk for sure and of course chocolate milk.

This caught my eye while shopping. ;)

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we are what we drink!
 
buttons, thanks for the pictures of Falling Rock.. What a phenomenal sight!

Wit_Afrika, the picture of the boy in the red and black sweatshirt is one of your best!!
 
An honour guard takes part in a welcome ceremony for Russia's President Putin in Casablanca

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Thanks buttons, Now I have to plan that trip to N B. My dad was born in Grand-Anse close to Moncton. We still get our milk here on the farm in glass bottles.
 
One of the things I love about Canada is the shopping in large supermarkets. The range of produce is overwhelming. Here I might find two brands of milk in 3 kinds. full fat, semi skimmed and skimmed. Oh and goats milk, maybe some organic milk, buttermilk for sure and of course chocolate milk.

This caught my eye while shopping. ;)

Wow, that HOMO milk is great. Now I know why: Got too much of it as a child. ;)


Hey Buttons, the cliffs remind me Bornholm in Denmark, nice shots! (*8*)



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Hopewell Rocks.
We had to go twice to see the wonders of these rocks. At high tide when the base of the rocks is covered by the tides and again and low tide which was round 5. Even though the park is closed then you can walk down among them. The difference between the tides is about 46 feet, which make it some of the highest tides in the world.

They have different names for them, these are known as the flowerpots.
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picture taken at sea level
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another formation further down the coast
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This one looked like a sleeping giant, but I have no idea what it was called.
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What are you using for a camera buttons? I love the pics. I have a Nikon D-70
 
It's a Kodak Z650, I bought it before going to Canada and I'm still getting the hang of it, but it's amazing what you can do with it. I love the zoom capacity it has especially when you switch it to landscape mode. The macro I'm still not happy with, that could be better and I can't get a decent lens for my analogue camera, seems nowadays they cost more than a good digital camera, which is a pity.
 
I have several lens' for the Nikon, but need to purchase a macro. But my Exilim by Casio does great macro shots.
 
Last post for this evening. Here are the rocks at low tide.

This one taken from high up on the cliff. The Flowerpots.
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Normally I try to avoid pics that have other people in them, but this gives a really good indication of just how big they are
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Sleeping giant in the distance...
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and here in close up
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