Field Notebook: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia 1910
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All joints between // // sent to Balcott Sep. 1910. north-east of Plane Station From the top of the hill & looking across the straits of Belle Isle we see Newfoundland. The sky line is practically a flat line. From N.E. to S.W. it looks like this: N.E. (Butter are seen on the land side and some 700' high.) 2 sea level Pirate the Doctor's Villa house at St. Joseph's Bay Land smilling over to Ferrolle ferry mean 500' high S.W. The top of the 1st terrace is at the top of the basal 18 foot cliff. The width of it is about 40-50 feet. The 2nd terrace is 28'6" above the first terrace. Its width is about 40-50 feet.