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The village of Mount Uniacke is but a quick trip away, and hosts the Uniacke Park and Museum. It was the estate and working farm of John Uniake, at one time a young, poor Irish immigrant who became Nova Scotia's first Attorney-General. It is a lovely spot, where one can gather one's thoughts while taking in the view of Lake Uniacke and what were the pastures and grazing lands for John's cattle and sheep.
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A very nice spot to rest and get in touch with Mother Nature. Appreciate the compo with just the middle part of the image with luminous lighting.
What a great capture with a very pleasing mood
It looks like a very peaceful area to do just that Bernie. Very nice composition with the large tree on the left reaching into the clouds and framing the entire landscape. The picnic table overlooking the lake perfect place to unwind. Wonderful capture.