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  • Teena at the lookoff on Cape Blomidon Then we headed to Blomidon Park back down the "mountain" and walked to the water's edge.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Teena in Toronto 2006

  • The low tide disclosed here, as at the base of Blomidon, a vast growth of black sea-weed, which covered all that rocky shore.

    Lost in the Fog James De Mille

  • At last they found themselves close by Blomidon, and under his mighty shadow they sailed for some time.

    Lost in the Fog James De Mille

  • Blomidon, while all around was the circling sweep of the shores of

    Lost in the Fog James De Mille

  • Blomidon; and this termination, abrupt, and stern, and black, shows, in a concentrated form, the power of wind and wave.

    Lost in the Fog James De Mille

  • Before us are the great waters of Minas; yonder Blomidon bursts upon the sight; and below, curving like a scimitar around the edge of the Basin, and against the distant cliffs that shut out the stormy Bay of Fundy, is the Acadian land -- the idyllic meadows of Grand-Pré lie at our feet.

    Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses Frederic S. Cozzens

  • Blomidon -- whose name is probably a memorial of a Portuguese voyager -- with its overhanging cliff under which the tumultuous tides struggle and foam.

    Canada J. G. Bourinot

  • Harbor -- a little place whose name had become familiar to them during their memorable excursion to Blomidon.

    Lost in the Fog James De Mille

  • The smoke from the borders of the five rivers, overlooked by Blomidon, rose in the stilly air, and again the sea rolled past the broken dykes, which for nearly a century had kept out its desolating waters between the Cape and the

    Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses Frederic S. Cozzens

  • They found themselves sailing along a strait about a mile in width, with shores on each side that were as high as Blomidon.

    Lost in the Fog James De Mille

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