Article: Newfoundland: a real find.

The Canadian island-province of Newfoundland, 781 miles northeast of Boston, is a land of stunted-spruce forests, crystal lakes, puffins, rugged seascapes, miles of spongy peat bogs, hundreds of coastal villages (called outports), camping sites, fjords, northern lights and remarkable archaeological digs. Second only to its beauty is its impression of emptiness. Isolated Newfoundland is peaceful.

Sightseers have almost a better chance of spotting whales, icebergs or seals in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence than they have of seeing other people. They will probably see more gardens filled with potatoes, turnips, carrots and cabbage on the roadsides than they will other ...

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