Sunday, August 6, 2017

Atlantic Daylight Time

We rode 37 miles to Campbellton, New Brunswick today, my first time in the Atlantic time zone.  We even woke up this morning in Atlantic time, an hour earlier than intended, as my phone picked up a signal from across the bay.  Today was our first rainy day of the trip, but we only rode in rain for about 20 minutes.  No complaints about the weather so far!  We stopped enroute to explore the Miguasha National Park, a small park which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.  Significant fish fossils have been found there proving the evolution from fish to tetrapod.  The things you learn along the way.  

Setting out, hoping we wouldn't need rain jackets.

This is a 3D fossil, as the fish was buried in sediment and preserved looking like it was swimming.

We could only look at the beach and bank where fossils have been found.

Inter-provincial bridge from Quebec to New Brunswick.

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  1. Margaret - I'm enjoying traveling along with you and Susan by blog and FB.

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