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Check out Ron and Lila's photos of scenery, and from festivals and events they attended while touring the province during the summer of 2007. Here, you'll also find photos of 2007 prize winners.
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The rules for fishing on the French Shore required that no dwellings be built which brought about the use of the bake oven, like this one in Port au Choix.


 
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Jack Fitzgerald (L) autographs his new book, "The Jack Ford Story," all about the man to his left, Jack Ford, who was a prisoner of war in Nagasaki, Japan when the atomic bomb was dropped on the city.



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  Republic
Republic is a bold stand-out from other wines, uniting the sharp flavour of rhubarb with the refreshing taste of plump, juicy raspberries. The result is a crisp, fruity wine with an undercurrent of sweetness. Blended with pure iceberg water, together these three elements reflect the pink, white and green of the Newfoundland Republic flag.

Serve Republic ice-cold on its own, or in a glass with ice and sparkling water for a delicious spritzer that makes wine coolers taste lame by comparison. Or use it to make pitchers of sangria at your next party.

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Lila looks at the leather craft created by Gerry Dobbin in his workshop at his home in Reidville.



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The Arches are a natural land formation on the Viking Trail.



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West St. Modest, Labrador



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West St. Modest, Labrador



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Square-rigged sailing ships known as galleons, like the above model, carried whale oil from Red Bay to markets in Europe.



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Dining utensils recovered at the Red Bay historic site.



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