Today’s post is brought to you by laundry, washing up and magnificent scenery.

As we were leaving Tadoussac Harbour there was the sound of ‘whoosh’ and a lone whale breached to bid us goodbye.

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Whale Escort

 

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Tadoussac Ferry (one of three)

 

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Mouth of the Saguenay

…with La Boule, the formation on the right.  François says that in Lac Saint-Jean area, women’s breasts are referred to as Les Boules.

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…To give you a perspective of height, the boat at the base of the rock face (if you can see it) is about 20′ long.

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R.E.D. at the base of a 920′ cliff

…close enough to touch the rock  face, in water in excess of 100′ depth.

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Nature’s Rock Climbers

 

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Waterfalls

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Rock Face

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Sailing to Anchorage

 

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Fishing for Supper

…? Ribs on the barbie tonight…

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Anchorage

…and with the magnificent must come the mundane…

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Boat Keeping

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Shaving

 

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Laundry

Good night all from the well-fed crew of R.E.D. at Anse aux Petits Îles

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