the first is in canada, in halifax, nova scotia. a real end of the world, at the eastern end of this vast country, on an isolated peninsula.
come with dreams, we know our travel companions of the tbex trip blog: yvonne, german, australian, chinese, li's hyun ju, korea, natalya. katja, brazil, finland, and alex.english, too. a boy! - at least in this group, very feminine. - the second, kris, canada will be joining us in two days. a friendly international team, from four continents.
on the halifax waterfront houses or
halifax. the name of a city that has long intrigued me. at first, i find a resemblance to glasgow... oh, necessarily.it's in nova scotia. but the severity of his cousin bleak scottish. a lot of colourful wooden houses are heard on the landscape. a network of pedestrian bridges on high, to be very practical for the cold of winter. advertising in every corner. a great ride to along the waterfront. halifax, nova scotia.it is the second largest natural harbour in the world, after sydney. i love the sea towns. there is an atmosphere of freedom and mystery, with a touch of eccentricity. in halifax, at mcdonald's, you can order a mclobster. - a burger in the lobster. - welcome to the maritime provinces of canada. the lobster is almost commonplace.so don't be deprived.
model of titanic at the maritime museum in halifax, the titanic sank off halifax. (it is a little more than a thousand miles off the coast from halifax, april 15, 1912, the titanic sank, with its 2200 passengers and crew. the importance of the nearest port.it is here that left the ships to recover the bodies of the victims. the history of this tragic accident was told at the maritime museum of the atlantic in halifax (great interesting on the maritime history of the province with a lot of model ships. the items recovered by the rescue ships were exposed to 300. on the body (1).500 victims) were approximately 150 have been buried in halifax, the majority in fairview cemetery. the pilgrimage will be worth your while. a square is reserved for the victims of the titanic. a lot of stones with simple "died april 15, 1912," followed by a number, because it is not identified. one of them is, however, most of the attention, a certain "j. dawson,"the name of the character played by leonardo dicaprio in the titanic, james cameron. it's just a coincidence. it is, in fact, a certain joseph dawson, an engineer who worked on the irish. but the attraction of the film and the legend are stronger than the rest. we would like to believe that we would visit the tomb of jack / leonardo.regardless of the relationship between reality and fiction. many scenes of the titanic, james cameron has been turned off halifax. the history of the ship and the city are inextricably linked.
the grave in halifax, "j. dawson was also in halifax citadel:
.british fortification on the heights of halifax with a good view of the harbour, and soldiers dressed in period costume cute! to eat: a "pub at the henry house (the best fish and chips i've ever had. the granite and great beer brewery). style: the five or more fish, lobster, excellent, and "the fish") for a drink.the irish pub durty nelly'. good mood, especially if you have the chance to go to a night game of ice hockey is the national sport.
sitting at the halifax citadel, and see in the vicinity of halifax, in the great thing for it, a small port city classified by unesco as a world heritage site for its unique architecture, with its colorful houses.next, mahone bay is also the way.
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