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"Captivated by the Majestic Clifs of Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy" As I stood at the Lighthouse on Cape d Or


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"Captivated by the Majestic Clifs of Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy" As I stood at the Lighthouse on Cape d Or, overlooking the breathtaking cliffs of Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy, I couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude. Thank you, Dad, for bringing me to this enchanting corner of Canada's Maritimes. Carls Cliff in Nova Scotia reminded me of Edsviken in 1865 - an oil painting come to life. The view was simply mesmerizing; it felt like time had stood still as I gazed upon the rugged beauty that surrounded me. With my heart filled with anticipation and excitement, I whispered to myself, "Mom, I am coming. . " There was an undeniable pull towards these cliffs that made me question if there was something more waiting for me here – something yet unknown. Nature played its part as well. A juvenile falcon soared above the cliffs with grace and determination. It seemed to be loading up on courage before embarking on a deep diving adventure into the vastness below. As evening approached and darkness settled in, whispers floated through the air -the whisperings of the night echoing off ancient cliff faces. It felt as though these cliffs held secrets from centuries past; secrets waiting patiently to be discovered. In my quest for answers amidst this grandeur landscape, my mind wandered beyond Canada's borders. Thoughts drifted towards Meteor Crater in Arizona – another testament to nature's power and mystery carved into a cliffside canvas. The architecture found within cliff dwellings further fueled my imagination. Ancient civilizations once called these precipices home; their buildings intricately carved into rocky exteriors. Landing upon such history left me awestruck at humanity's ability to adapt and thrive against all odds. As I continued along this journey through time and space atop these majestic cliffs, one thing became clear: there is so much more out there than meets the eye. I felt like an explorer, searching for something intangible yet profound.