Prince Edward Island's Ravaged and Rugged Shore
by Marcy Wielfaert
Title
Prince Edward Island's Ravaged and Rugged Shore
Artist
Marcy Wielfaert
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Parts of the eastern shore of Prince Edward Island are raw and rugged and speak loudly of the ravages of time and nature upon this beautiful little Canadian island. Just north of Capte Bear lighthouse is an area that my husband and I visited for the first time this past September. The ever present wind along the tops of the red, sandstone cliffs was violently blowing the grasses and trees and making it difficult to stand still enough to take a decent photograph. This is a different aspect of PEI from the idyllic peaceful sunsets and more popular parts of the province. Yes, it was raw and rugged and ravaged, but I loved the experience of being right here where the tourists and even locals rarely go...a new frontier of sorts where the ocean is in charge and nature shows her angry side. For this too is part of the island that I love to call my second home!
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October 26th, 2019
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