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"The ocean is a body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills. "
Ambrose Bierce
Malignant Cove, Nova Scotia
This is a scenic coastline located about 40 KM North of Antigonish. It's a great motorcycling route and a very beautiful area, dotted with tiny villages and lush scenery. This is really a nice microcosm of the Northern Nova-Scotia region.
There's the cockpit of my bike below, the open road stretching out before me, beckoning me to break many, many vehicular laws...
One of the lovely little towns along this route.
Somebody's front yard. I was struck by the willow trees. Really, I was hit by them, they stretch right out over the road...
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!! RIIIIIGHT. And I'll eat my brussel sprouts, too.
This is a gorgeous little path that leads to a brook running through the forest. Of course, this is the moment the batteries in my camera died.
Remnants of a biker-killing device known as a "guardrail". They may work for cars but they don't work for squishy riders flying into them on a 400 lb Ferrari-eating death machine at 180.
Ooh, pretty flowers. Damned if I know what kind they are.