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The Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism seems to be really embracing the web these days to promote the province -- they have their website, are making good use of Twitter and have a pretty impressive YouTube channel. I was scouting around their YouTube page when I saw the above video of Eastport -- my hometown1. It's a really great clip and takes me back to childhood days of exploring the coastline and searching through tidal pools.2 The whole YouTube channel is worth exploring. I've already found some travel destinations for next summer!

1. Sort of, I'm actually from the community of Happy Adventure but for all intents and purposes, they're the same place... but Happy Adventure is a much cooler name.
2. Which, along with a subscription to Ranger Rick magazine, was responsible for my decision to major in biology


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I don't need last names to know who Debbie and Toni-Marie are and I can find my way from Happy Adventure to Misery Point in the fog. My morning comes a half hour earlier and any day without 'RDF' is good. I've seen a mummer, tasted toutons and the image conjured by the word Dildo might be different for me than you because I'm a product of this place.


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