The Hole of Horcum

The Hole of Horcum
The Hole of Horcum and Levisham Moor, taken from the Whitby to Pickering road

Saturday 23 September 2017

Dildo to Bonavista via Trinity

PAnother morning and the sun is still shining, our stay in Newfoundland so far has been constant sunshine. The much talked about Newfoundland rain has yet to make an appearance.
Leaving Dildo we drive around the south side of Trinity Bay and up the Bonavista Peninsula to the village of Trinity

Trinity must be one of the prittiest villages in Newfoundland.
Houses climbing up the hillsides surrounding the village. Most of the buildings have been restored the odd ones that haven't stand out a bit, but it all adds to the charm of the place.

The Anglican Church, not so old, built in the 1890s



 Inside the Church.  Beautiful woodwork.

Looking towards the sea, white picket fences surround all the buildings
A dock scene.
Georgian style house on the cliff overlooking the village.
Trinity mortuary Chapel
Looking out to sea from the village.
 Leaving Trinity we move on up the peninsula to Bonavista town, the coastline is tremendous, waves crashing against the rocks, really spectacular.

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