Cape Spear

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We arrive at Cape Spear at the easternmost point in North America Climbing the steps to the lighthouse Eloise, Linda, June, and Livingston on the stairs Linda catches up Looking back at the headlands Green and rocky landscape Irises grow wild here Pete taking photos Light is on in the current lighthouse The old historical lighthouse A lighthouse has been here since 1836 Bedroom for the lighthouse keepers Sperm oil from whales was used as the original light source Old rope bed Fireplace in the old lighthouse Furled signal flags Linda sits in front of the old lighthouse Pete and June sit in front of the old lighthouse Eloise and Livingston sit in front of the old lighthouse Looking over the cliff It's very gray out to sea Looking back at the new lighthouse and buildings A dog plays amongst the rocks Railing June and Linda enter the art gallery How the old lighthouse evolved over time Newspaper announcement of the original lighthouse A fresnel lens Most easterly point in North America this way Rocky field Eloise, Linda, June, and Livingston at the easternmost point Livingston looks at the old WW2 gun battery Both new and old lighthouses Someone views the rocky coastline