catch up part 3 - newfoundland pt 2
We started our trip on the east coast, then crossed the country to Gros Morne national park, taking a small detour up to Twillingate to see some icebergs!
These were all stuck on shoals so the boat captain knew just how close he could go. This one has rolled over several times before it got stuck (you can tell by the rounded appearance).
On our way back past iceberg 2 our guide fished out some iceberg ice for us to try! They had to stop the engine to do it, and when they did we could hear the ice fizzing! It was extremely cool (pardon the pun).
We were fortunate enough to get a guided tour with an awesome guide, Fred. He started his tour with a song all about the tablelands to the tune of Gilligan's Island! He is shown here explaining plate tectonics with the aid of me, another woman and a rock. You can see the difference between the tablelands on the left of the valley and the more usual (and fertile) soil on the right.
We were lucky because the next day the weather turned rather wet. It did clear enough in the afternoon for us to go to Western Brook pond which was a fijord before the land lifted up and cut it off from the sea. Now you have a half hour walk to get to the boat which takes you out on the pond.
This is us on the boardwalk on the way out, where we saw some moose!
I should also mention that while in Newfoundland we tried cod with scrunchions (crispy pork fat); cod tongue; fish cakes; caribou; moose (including on pizza); toutons (like dougnuts) with and without molasas; bakeapple (cloudberries), partridgeberries (lingonberries) and blueberries; quidi vidi beers and iceberg vodka!
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Newfoundland reminds me of the scenery I saw when my grandfather took me to Norway! though Norway has more trees and lots and lots of waterfalls (and glaciers)
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