05/21/2019
Taken last night.
"Nightbergs of Bonavista"
May 20 & 21, 2019 - Bonavista, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, North America
The natural beauty of Newfoundland is hard to put into words, and the kindness and hospitality of the people that call this island in the North Atlantic home is just as beautiful. In communities all across this Canadian province, Newfoundlanders welcome those of us that "come from away" with open arms.
Newfoundland is located in an area known as "Iceberg Alley," where each year chunks of ice from glaciers in Greenland and the Canadian Arctic are carried south along its coast, offering amazing viewing opportunities for locals and tourists, alike.
There are countless places to view the icebergs in Newfoundland, but the town of Bonavista is among the top. The "bergs," as most Newfoundlanders refer to them, are plentiful here, and a drive up Cape Bonavista to the Bonavista Lighthouse can offer views of them at every angle. The lighthouse was built in 1843 and has offered guidance to mariners at sea for generations, and still stands tall at the end of the cape.
We have traveled far, from the great state of Texas, USA, to see these majestic beauties, and it has already become one of the best destinations in our long journey. We believe this could become an annual trip, not only to see the icebergs, but to visit the many new friends we are making here. It is truly a special place, and if you get the opportunity to make the trip, then it will be something that you will remember forever.
“Long may your big jib draw.”
(May you have good fortune for a long time)