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Squaring the base of the case to the center line.

Squaring the base of the case to the center line.

Date: 05/31/2003 Views: 226

Newfoundland 2001

Date: 06/01/2003
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This was in North Sydney, Nova Scotia--and I ain't saying another word!

This was in North Sydney, Nova Scotia--and I ain't saying another word!

Date: 06/01/2003
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The main camp building--the Lodge.
Far cry from the normal drop camp and tents.

The main camp building--the Lodge.
Far cry from the normal drop camp and tents.

Date: 06/01/2003
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Two man cabins.  This was living--we even had plumbing!

Two man cabins. This was living--we even had plumbing!

Date: 06/01/2003
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Great Gull Lake where the hunting camp is located in central Newfoundland.

Great Gull Lake where the hunting camp is located in central Newfoundland.

Date: 06/01/2003
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This was the view from the camp--we didn't see it much--we left and returned in the dark.

This was the view from the camp--we didn't see it much--we left and returned in the dark.

Date: 06/01/2003
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Two of the boats used to go to the bear stands on the other side of the lake.

Two of the boats used to go to the bear stands on the other side of the lake.

Date: 06/01/2003
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Typical Newfie peat bog.

Typical Newfie peat bog.

Date: 06/01/2003
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What you don't see is the two inches of water on top of the peat.  The moose tend to hang right on the edge of the tree line.

What you don't see is the two inches of water on top of the peat. The moose tend to hang right on the edge of the tree line.

Date: 06/01/2003
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This used to be a railroad that crossed Newfoundland--now it is just a single lane road.  When the government took the railroad

This used to be a railroad that crossed Newfoundland--now it is just a single lane road. When the government took the railroad

Date: 06/01/2003
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