karencookphotos, 1 month ago to Travel On this #TravelTuesday, is there a more magical way to #travel? #sailing #Boating #tallShip #NovaScotia #BluenoseII https://fineartamerica.com/featured/i-am-not-afraid-of-storms-karen-cook.html?newartwork=true
On this #TravelTuesday, is there a more magical way to #travel? #sailing #Boating #tallShip #NovaScotia #BluenoseII https://fineartamerica.com/featured/i-am-not-afraid-of-storms-karen-cook.html?newartwork=true
sandymcclearn, 6 months ago to random The lookout’s view of Cross Island while sailing out of Lunenburg in #BluenoseII. #blackandwhitephotography #imagesofcanada #sailingphotography #visitnovascotia
The lookout’s view of Cross Island while sailing out of Lunenburg in #BluenoseII. #blackandwhitephotography #imagesofcanada #sailingphotography #visitnovascotia
sandymcclearn, 7 months ago to random #BluenoseII just chilling on the Halifax Waterfront one morning this summer. #reflectionphotography #sailboatphotography
#BluenoseII just chilling on the Halifax Waterfront one morning this summer. #reflectionphotography #sailboatphotography
sandymcclearn, 7 months ago to sailing Looking up the mainmast of #BluenoseII. #blackandwhitephotography #schooner #sailing #sailingphotography #visitnovascotia #imagesofcanada
Looking up the mainmast of #BluenoseII. #blackandwhitephotography #schooner #sailing #sailingphotography #visitnovascotia #imagesofcanada
karencookphotos, 8 months ago to NovaScotia What a magnificent sight! The schooner Bluenose II sailing by the rocky shoreline of St. Margaret's Bay #NovaScotia. An exact replica of the famous racing schooner featured on the Canadian dime, she is a goodwill ambassador for Nova Scotia and Canada. The original Bluenose struck a reef and sank in 1946 in the Caribbean. Her home port is the UNESCO World Heritage town of Lunenburg. https://fineartamerica.com/featured/bluenose-ii-in-st-margarets-bay-karen-cook.html #Sailing #BluenoseII #Canada #travel
What a magnificent sight! The schooner Bluenose II sailing by the rocky shoreline of St. Margaret's Bay #NovaScotia.
An exact replica of the famous racing schooner featured on the Canadian dime, she is a goodwill ambassador for Nova Scotia and Canada.
The original Bluenose struck a reef and sank in 1946 in the Caribbean. Her home port is the UNESCO World Heritage town of Lunenburg. https://fineartamerica.com/featured/bluenose-ii-in-st-margarets-bay-karen-cook.html #Sailing #BluenoseII #Canada #travel