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Elliston Cove

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    • Day 47

      Bonavista Peninsula

      May 21, 2018 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 6 °C

      Die Bonavista Halbinsel ist dafür bekannt, weil hier der berühmte italienische Seefahrer Giovanni Caboto alias John Cabot, 1497 zum ersten mal Nordamerikanischen Boden betrat.
      Die Halbinsel, sowie die gleichnamige Stadt trägt ihren Namen deshalb weil Cabot, Oh buona vista (oh schöne Aussicht) gerufen haben soll.

      Ich verließ den Transcanada, um mal wieder eine sehr schlechte Nebenstraße fahren zu müssen um den Ort Bonavista zu sehen. Am Ende habe ich in Elliston wenigstens ein Wahrzeichen Neufundlands zu Gesicht bekommen, den Papageientaucher. In Elliston gibt es einen Aussichtspunkt wo man diese lustigen Gesellen, eine Mischung aus Pinguin und Papagei, zu sehen bekommt. Die Klippen in diesem Gebiet sind einfach atemberaubend.
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    • Day 5

      St. John’s to Twillingate Pt 2 Elliston

      June 20, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Today was going to be a long day - lots of driving and multiple bucket list stops along the way.
      PUFFINS!!!
      During our planning for this trip I came across Elliston as a great place to see puffins. I love puffins so this was a must do as we made our way to Twillingate. We came across the Puffin Cafe as we were looking for a place to eat and so decided to stop in for lunch and to make sure we had the best directions to where to see the puffins.
      Again the nicest, most helpful waitress confirmed where we could locate them - “past the beach past the park” - almost didn’t catch the directions with the speed at which she said it and with the heavy Newfie accent 🤪
      I’ll be honest, I was expecting to walk to a point of land where you could look across the water to an island where the puffins were nesting. We brought along the binocs and my little camera which has a small telephoto lens in the hopes we might get some good sights.
      OMG 😳 As we created the hill and walked toward the point of land - THEY WERE RIGHT THERE!! About 2 dozen puffins were perched on the grass and rocks on the edge of the point.
      No need for the binocs (although you could have used them to see all the ones nesting on the island) and I swear that every photo posted was taken with our phone cameras.
      As I sat watching and taking photos the most amazing and magical thing happened - 2 of the cutest and most curious little creatures essentially walked right up to me! They were within about 10 feet as I controlled my urge to reach out and try to pet them 😍
      This was truly the absolute highlight of my trip - it became the theme and I came home with so many puffin souvenirs 😁
      I should also note that Elliston is also known as the root cellar capital of the world - they’re pretty cool too.
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