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Old Posted May 25, 2015, 10:38 PM
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And last bunch from this series. These few, I forget which is which... but it's Old Perlican and New Perlican.

IMG_3907_edited by R C, on Flickr

IMG_3911_edited by R C, on Flickr

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IMG_3924_edited by R C, on Flickr

IMG_3925_edited by R C, on Flickr

IMG_3926_edited by R C, on Flickr

Heart's Content

IMG_3927_edited by R C, on Flickr

New Chelsea

Northwest Avalon by R C, on Flickr

Veteran's Memorial Highway

Near Spaniard's Bay - took the central highway back instead of the coastal route.

Northwest Avalon by R C, on Flickr

And, finally, back in St. John's...

IMG_3974_edited by R C, on Flickr

IMG_3979_edited by R C, on Flickr
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2015, 2:34 PM
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Very pretty place....and you take great photos! I'll have to get up there sometime.
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Old Posted Jun 7, 2015, 11:00 PM
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Thanks, Boden.

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A few from foggy hikes today and yesterday, set to a local band. Geraldine sure loves to sing.

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La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

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La Manche was a community on the east coast of the Avalon Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland between Cape Broyle and Tors Cove in a small inlet surrounded by steep hills. The community was first settled in the 1840s, apparently by a George Melvin. There was a small Roman Catholic church and a school located in the community, as well as a suspension bridge which crossed the inlet. At the time of Confederation in 1949, La Manche had a population of 54; by 1961, following the closure of the school, this had fallen to 25. La Manche was abandoned after a winter storm on 28 January 1966 which demolished the community's network of wharves and stages and collapsed the suspension bridge.

The remains of the community are now incorporated within the boundaries of La Manche Provincial Park. In 1999, the East Coast Trail Association rebuilt the suspension bridge across La Manche inlet, connecting the park trail system to the East Coast Trail.
A couple of before pictures from Memorial University's archives followed by what's left today:







La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

La Manche by R C, on Flickr

Red Cliff by R C, on Flickr

Red Cliff by R C, on Flickr

Red Cliff by R C, on Flickr

Red Cliff by R C, on Flickr

June 6, 2015 by R C, on Flickr

June 6, 2015 by R C, on Flickr

June 6, 2015 by R C, on Flickr

June 6, 2015 by R C, on Flickr

June 6, 2015 by R C, on Flickr
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