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  • L'ANSE - Bernice L. Borgen, 92, of L'Anse, passed away Monday, March 30, 2009, at Bayside Village in L'Anse, where she was a resident.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2009

  • L'ANSE - Bernice L. Borgen, 92, of L'Anse, passed away Monday, March 30, 2009, at Bayside Village in L'Anse, where she was a resident.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2009

  • The closest town to the epicenter was New Madrid, once known as L'Anse à la Graisse "Cove of Grease" for its abundant bear and buffalo.

    Landon Jones: The New Madrid Earthquake: 200 Years Later Landon Jones 2011

  • The closest town to the epicenter was New Madrid, once known as L'Anse à la Graisse "Cove of Grease" for its abundant bear and buffalo.

    Landon Jones: The New Madrid Earthquake: 200 Years Later Landon Jones 2011

  • Meet kayak guide Roger Delafargue (0696-90-95-74; lagon-evasion.com) in the coconut grove on La Plage de L'Anse Michel, on the Atlantic coast near Sainte-Anne, and spend the morning paddling around shallow reefs and pale beaches (a few of them are naturist areas, if that's your thing) of La Baie des Anglais.

    Take Monday Off: Martinique Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011

  • Drive toward Sainte-Luce, dipping south when you get to the D18, the narrow coastal road that leads to L'Anse Fond Banane, a quiet little crescent beach so pretty it feels like a Corona commercial.

    Take Monday Off: Martinique Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011

  • That L'Anse aux Meadows/Timmy reference seals it; your a not so secret Canuck wannabe.

    BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz! BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • L'Anse aux Meadows was the first location ever listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • L'Anse aux Meadows was terrific, and we had no way of knowing how the rest of it would work out, and obviously no control over the weather.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • As you drive out to L'Anse, the landscape becomes very barren - rock, moss, low-lying plants, almost like tundra.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

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