Today we head out of St. John's, Newfoundland at first light. As we exit the harbour, the shore is becoming illuminated by the dawn light.
Just outside of St. John's we round Cape Spear which is the eastern most point of North America.
People are perched on the rocks of Cape Spear in order to be the first in North America to see the dawn:
Looking south from Cape Spear, along the Avalon Shore:
A blow hole in the shore, next to a stream, which is draining the rocky back country:
Streams result in many waterfalls along the abrupt shore:
Lighthouses outline the rocky Avalon Peninsula:
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