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Bluenose 2, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2007

On Friday 21st September 2007, we went on a trip on the Bluenose 2. It left from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Thanks to the English language department at Acadia University.
http://conted.acadiau.ca/acil/

The English language students go on trips to places in Nova Scotia as part of their course. We got to go with them on this trip.

Music:
artist: Manu Cornet
album: Distance & Temps
track: Place d'Italie

Used with permission from jamendo.com

Artist at Jamendo:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/manu.cornet/

Album at Jamendo:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/1290/

Artist site:
http://www.manucornet.net/album

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  • I went to TallShips in Halifax and then traveled to Lunenbrg. Mary if you read this I still love and dream on you every night. Yes it was me you saw in the bar but you left. Again.

  • I went to Tall ships in Halefx and then traveled to Lunenbrg. Mary if you read this I still love and dream on you every night.

  • What a wonderful sight..the Witch in the Wind in her pomp...had the privilege of working offshore on the Sable Island project, a Gael home amongst so many fine Gaels, smitten with this beauty, Stan Rogers and all that’s grand about that land and it’s fine..fine people..many thanks for the clip.

  • ALEX ROSE! at around 1 min, giving instructions!

  • It should be noted that not MANY worked on both Bluenose ships but three did - they were Howard Falkenham, George Rhuland and Dan McIssac. The son of Mr. Falkenham was the building superintendent of Bluenose II in 1953.

  • Are you serious? Going to Lunenburg County to learn about english? Did you hear anybody saying "Da lord dying jesus you, put a bloody rooch into-ah, AIN'T IT".

  • Reminds me of our 2006 cruise minus the wind. Nice souvenirs.

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