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by Jerry Curtis
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Museum on the Cape
by Jerry Curtis

Museums here in Newfoundland, Canada, tend to sometimes be somewhat less ostentatious than some -
housing artifacts of everyday living from long ago in their natural environment.
This is inside the lighthouse (now a museum) on Cape Bonavista - assumed to be the landfall of John Cabot in 1497.
The "curator" also doesn't fit the normal perception of what a museum curator should look like -
in fact, he looks a bit like a lighthouse keeper ;-)


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Konica Minolta Users07-Apr-2009 21:00
Jerry,
This is great! The curator really adds something here. I very much like the "natural" setting - it is possible to believe the stove is still in use today.
It might be better with slightly less cropping left and right, but I guess there were other distractions.
Mike.