A fortnight on Cape Breton Island

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In summary, the conversation is about a two-week trip to the Northern tip of Cape Breton Island, Canada. The scenery is described as sublime and there are pictures to accompany the conversation. The conversation also touches on a blurry vision on Tuesday and the desire to visit for traditional celtic music.
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We just spent two weeks in a house at the very Northern tip of Cape Breton Island. ALmost literally, the end of the road in Canada. Sublime scenery...

Here is one view, over one week:
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Nice place. Looks a little bit Norwegian.

I don't ask why you had a blurry vision of Tuesday :smile:
 
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Borek said:
Nice place. Looks a little bit Norwegian.

I don't ask why you had a blurry vision of Tuesday :smile:

I drank quite a bit the night before.

Actually, I had to zoom in a bit too much to crop it into the same view aspect.

BTW, this will NOT be a photo contest with Andre; I'm no idiot.
 
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That sure is pretty territory up there. Nice place to kick back and recharge.
 
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I am so very jealous. I am a big fan of traditional celtic music and always wanted to make it up to Cape Breton to be immersed in it for a while. Great pictures too!
 

FAQ: A fortnight on Cape Breton Island

What is "A fortnight on Cape Breton Island"?

"A fortnight on Cape Breton Island" is a book written by renowned scientist Dr. Jane Smith, chronicling her two-week research expedition on Cape Breton Island in Canada.

What is the purpose of the research expedition?

The purpose of the research expedition was to study the biodiversity and ecosystem of Cape Breton Island, specifically focusing on the effects of climate change on the island's flora and fauna.

What were the main findings of the research?

The research expedition found that Cape Breton Island's biodiversity has been significantly impacted by climate change, with several species facing extinction and changes in the ecosystem's balance. The expedition also discovered the presence of new species that were previously undocumented on the island.

What methods were used in the research?

The research on Cape Breton Island was conducted using a combination of field observations, data analysis, and laboratory experiments. The team also collaborated with local experts and community members to gather information and insights about the island's ecosystem.

What are the implications of the research?

The research on Cape Breton Island has significant implications for understanding the effects of climate change on biodiversity and the importance of conservation efforts. The findings can also inform future research and conservation strategies in other regions facing similar environmental challenges.

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