Cabot Straight, Nova Scotia
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There are a group of Nova Scotians who proudly live in the northern Highlands of Cape Breton. They are the descendants of the Scots who arrived hundreds of years ago. My friend from nearby Asby Bay said that two families living in Meat Cove, the northern-most land of Nova Scotia, have been feuding for years. She told me of a story where the feuding was so violent, the Canadian National Guard had to be dispatched by helicopter to break it up.
The image below shows Cabot Straight, the tip of Cape Breton, and the town pf Capstick. The clouds hung over the strip of land like a halo. If you look closely, you can see Newfoundland on the far left.
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