Ship Cove in the Ramea Islands, Newfoundland


The Ramea Islands are a small archipelago off the southwest coast of Newfoundland, southeast of Burgeo. The town of Ramea is located on the Northwest Island (Big Island). Southwest Island, Harbour Island, Middle Island and Grepe Island are uninhabited. Numerous coves and islets provide secure anchorage for both small and large vessels near what were once rich fishing grounds. The islands themselves are flat and boggy, with low hills and gulches. The population here is about 1,200.


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Location: Ramea Islands, on the SW coast of Newfoundland, Canada
Photo credit: © Jim Kidd / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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