Picture #542
Posted on October 7th, 2009 by
Stephen DeGrace
The Hawk again. Cape Sable Island is an uncanny place. It must be the most fog-shrouded place on earth outside of Port-aux-Basques, Newfoundland. It can be a beautiful, blue-sky day literally a hundred meters or so away across the causeway in Barrington Passage, but the island is shrouded in fog. In two years we have yet to get there and see more than patches of blue sky through the mist and clouds.
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