GOOSE COVE FOG SHROUDED EVENING
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That is a classic shot indeed! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂 Thanks for everything seems to pause for the cause on these type days! 🙂 Dave
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I couldn’t resist stopping to photograph 🙂
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🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂 Excellent!
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Isn’t this actually Lobster Cove we’re looking at?
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Glad you asked Zefra because I wasn’t sure even after checking a map before posting. I was standing on the causeway facing out and it looked like, according to the map that Lobster Cove begins beyond the bank of rocks.Perhaps you know, does the causeway denote where one begins and the other ends?
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That’s an interesting question! I’ve always just assume that the causeway was the separation but probably geographically your right. Your phot is looking at the very outer reaches of
Goose Cove as it joins Lobster Cove!
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The little under the bridge cause way looking out I just loved the fog as everything slows and when you can see it moving in and if you have time the burn off is fun also! 🙂 Dave
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