Looking across the Atlantic Ocean from the Boney Shore Trail on the Labrador Coast Drive in Southern Labrador you can see where the unique town of Red Bay is situated and Organ's Island. Red Bay is a fishing village resting upon the hillside along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.The town of Red Bay became a spot on the map years ago when it was once the home to a Basque whaling station where whalers were in search for the Bowhead and Right Whales. It has now been declared as a UNESCO Heritage site. Three large whaling ships and four smaller ones were discovered below the waters around Red Bay and it is now recognized as one of the best underwater archaeological areas in the Americas.This unique town of Red Bay in Labrador, Canada has a population of approximately 260 permanent residents with all of them having a beautiful front window view of the open ocean or surrounding bays. In the small, ... continue below the picture...
... friendly town of Red Bay, Labrador you will find a bed and breakfast, restaurant, gas station, gift shops, grocery stores, post office and magnificent walking trails and historic boardwalks.Across the bay from the town of Red Bay sits Organ's Island and many other small communities along the shoreline. This area of Labrador, Canada is a true reality of the laid back and peaceful ways of Maritime life.Town of Red Bay and Organ's Island, seen from the Boney Shore Trail, Red Bay, Labrador Coastal Drive, Highway 510, Viking Trail, Trails to the Vikings, Strait of Belle Isle, Southern Labrador, Labrador, Atlantic Canada, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/9.0, exposure time of 1/50 sec. on ISO 50, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 200mm.