Field Notebook: Newfoundland 1918a
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2/ way down the out side of the spit, but near the base the last explorance appears to be the same time again, much more- mouthland. No dinder is seen here. The cross section is as follows: 'dike seem my the speckman. Old Sandtime Permatite dike str Old Sandtime dinite X X X X X X X bridgem comp ment. W<br><br>3 mile<br><br>E Outline of Port au Port area Strike 1 1+5 Albion Point sandune Lead Core Lead core shun (uns) Red mound. Gravel Port aux Port Village Cemetery Church road At berger Peninsula The gravel spits are thrown up by the storms, and are 100 to 200 feet wide and at least six foot above the sea. Quartars note continue as follows:-