I don’t
think that much needs to be said about today’s adventure. We went to see
Canada’s most photographed lighthouse, Peggy’s Cove. The landscape is what
draws tourists here. It is barren in some areas and the vegetation is very
sparse in others. This unique rock formation was formed by a mixture of magma
being forced up between earth’s plates and a 1 Km thick glacier slowly making
its way across the area, moving granite boulders along with it. It is quite
easy on the eyes, as is the weather worn town that calls it home. I’m glad that
we came, although it was sadly too late in the season to see the bug eating
plants that live here.
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