The little black dot to the East-North-East of the rock
in the foreground is the fin of a Minke whale feeding in the channel. It was so cool to see! This area is a very important place for many kinds of whales, and this is pretty early in the year to actually see one. They usually are active here in July and August.

Craig climbed out on the rocks past East
Quoddy Light House.

Craig also climbed to the top of the light at East
Quoddy!

This is a view of East
Quoddy from the ocean side.

This is Craig jumping the rocks again!
1 comment:
you look so tiny!
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