




On Saturday morning I was up 5 a.m. and drove to Cape Spear with a couple of other photographers to take photographs as the sun was rising. Cape Spear is the most easterly point in North America and to see the sun come up on a glorious morning is really a wonderful experience. Here are a few photos that hopefully will give you some idea of what the experience was like.
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This is Cheryl Tucker from the AWCBC Communications Committee. Hope you remember me - just think Spice Route! I was just searching for sunrise at Cape Spear and up popped your gorgeous photos!I love them. You are a great photographer! I am checking out your other great photos too. Looking so forward to seeing you soon.
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