I recently spent a couple of weeks travelling round an island.
An island with a coastline of approximately 9,655 km/5,999miles
so there are many small settlements and fishing villages – called outports
and an awful lot of water
Twillingate is on the northeast coast of Newfoundland
It was once an important fishing community
servicing the area for over 200 years
Sadly the fishing industry is in decline
which means some of the wharfs are also in decline
Here are a few photos from that area
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