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72%*******___ Once Upon A Mine: Chapter I - lay the eastern edge of Charles Bennett's one-million-acre grant that covered most of the Burin Peninsula. Liberal decrees to the contrary, Bennett persisted in considering ...
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/environment/mine/ch1p5.html

72%*******___ Fox Cove: Dimmer Residence - Fox Cove, the oldest dwelling and one of the few to survive the tidal wave that hit the Burin Peninsula in 1929. © 1998 Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador ...
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/society/rhs/cf_listing/052.html

72%*******___ Strait of Belle Isle: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - Newfoundland Northeastern Newfoundland Maritime Barrens Avalon Forest South Avalon Burin Oceanic Barrens Strait of Belle Isle This ecoregion occupies the northern ...
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72%*******___ Maritime Barrens: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - Newfoundland Northeastern Newfoundland Maritime Barrens Avalon Forest South Avalon Burin Oceanic Barrens Maritime Barrens This ecoregion extends westward across the ...
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72%*******___ Port Elizabeth, Placentia Bay, ca. 1980s: Newfoundland and Labrador ... - decline in population, the remaining families were resettled in Red Harbour and other Burin Peninsula communities. Reproduced by permission of Brian C. Bursey. From ...
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72%*******___ Coastal Flooding: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - after towing a house back into harbour. The house had been washed out to sea during the Burin Tsunami of 1929. The tsunami caused 28 deaths in Newfoundland and was ...
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/environment/plate9.html

71%*******___ The Restoration to France (1763-1815): Newfoundland and Labrador ... - had developed between St. Pierre and neighbouring Newfoundland. Irish residents of the Burin Peninsula and South Coast came to St. Pierre to have marriages and baptisms ...
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/...oration/restoration_france.html

71%*******___ NL Studies 2205 - Unit 1: Culture Heritage and Identity - Northeastern Newfoundland Maritime Barrens Avalon Forest South Avalon Burin Oceanic Barrens Ecoregions of Labrador Torngat Mountains Kingurutik/Fraser Rivers Coastal ...
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71%*******___ Aboriginal Peoples: Terminology: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - blades smaller than 5 cm are called microblades, and are struck from a microblade core. Burin A stone tool, from which flakes, called "burin spalls", are removed ...
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71%*******___ The English Period (1714-1764): Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - the British were quite unfamiliar with the newly-acquired regions of Placentia Bay, the Burin Peninsula, the South Coast from Fortune Bay west to Cape Ray, as well ...
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