Once again, it snow the whole day, but it was mostly a light snowfall. It has left many people stranded in their driveways and it will be several days before things get back to normal.
This unique painting is a photograph that was taken just after a violent August storm passed though the area!
Description of Islands
The islands of the Iles-de-la-Madeleine Archipelago are the visible summits of an underwater ridge emerging from the sea. Sand dunes link these summits, which creates the Magdalen Islands. Each individual island is a rocky, mountainous outcrop characterized by the presence of high, rounded, bare-looking hills. These hills rise from a platform, which inclines gradually towards the sea. Islanders built their houses and farms on these gently sloping areas. The area of the Magdalen Islands is 202 km².
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"The Magdalen Islands are oceanic islands in a zoo-geographical sense which have been isolated from the mainland at least since the retreat of the last Wisconsin ice sheet. There are no native amphibians, reptiles or true freshwater fish and, besides bats, only 4 species of native terrestrial mammals." - Austin W. Cameron
1 comment:
Hey, I am now forwarding you some Rain and some warmer temps for a day or two. Its 11 degrees here, warm for January but wet very wet. lol. Deirdre
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