Dramatic and Colorful Coastal Formation in the North Atlantic Ocean in Bay Bulls, Newfoundland


Bay Bulls is a small fishing community in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Bay Bulls first appears on a 1592 map drawn by Thomas Hood. The exact origin of the name is a mystery, however; Bishop Howley believed it was originally named Bay Boulle by Jersey fishermen. Some other variations conjectured that it comes from the common Dovekie Bull-Bird which can be found in the area.


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Location: Bay Bulls, Newfoundland, Canada
Photo credit: © Perla Copernik / Alamy / Afripics
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