The meadow where the Vikings landed and used as an outpost for about 10 years
One of several spots the original sod structures were found.
Yours truly at the entrance to a replica sod structure
Replica of a work area
Roof truss structure
Typical items in a Norse household
Reenactment of life for the Norse
Typical items they ate, herbs, nuts and eggs
Depictions of Leif Erikson and a Norse woman
After leaving the Viking site, headed to St Anthonys in search of icebergs. People that we talked to said there were icebergs in St Anthonys Bight, a larger arm of St Anthonys Harbour. As we were looking at the icebergs from the road, a local stopped and gave us directions down a dirt road to the beach for the best view...
Julie seeing an iceberg for the first time.
Notice the town of St Anthonys in the background
We hiked out to a point and were very close to an iceberg.
A french couple took our picture..
While we were there, one of the icebergs split apart. Very cool the sound it made.
As a segway, this berry is locally called Applebake or better known as Cloudberry. Currently in season, saw many people on the side of the highways picking them, as we were informed, they can make $50 per gallon. Very labour intensive as only 1 berry grows on one stem.
Lovely hand model, guess who
Keep seeing gardens at the side of the highways and roadways. People apparently plant gardens anywhere there is a patch of fertile soil and nobody bothers them. Liked these gardens as they had guards.
Then we headed into St Anthonys and to the lighthouse. We saw whales breaching throughout the bay. Quite a ways off. Pictures would not have turned out, but we watched for over a half hour as it was quite the show.
As we rode back to St Barbe, 170kms away, able to dodge almost all the rain clouds. Only got misted twice and not enough to completely wet the windshield. All in all, was a great great day.