Labrador, the country and the people . Fig. 10. Region of Ramah 1. Ramah Bay; 2. The Look-out; 3. Mountain above Mission Strait, 3500 ft.;4. Reddicks Bight. The beltlike archipelago of islands along the northeastcoast simply represents the emerged portions of the the islands the depth may increase to more thanone hundred fathoms, but, farther out to sea, the bottom Q6 LABRADOR often rises again, forming shoals which many claim to bethe winter home of the cod. The famous Grand Banks. Fig. 11. View of Saeglek Bay 1. Bluebell; 2. East Uivuk; 3. St, Johns Harbour; 4. Southwest Point;5


Labrador, the country and the people . Fig. 10. Region of Ramah 1. Ramah Bay; 2. The Look-out; 3. Mountain above Mission Strait, 3500 ft.;4. Reddicks Bight. The beltlike archipelago of islands along the northeastcoast simply represents the emerged portions of the the islands the depth may increase to more thanone hundred fathoms, but, farther out to sea, the bottom Q6 LABRADOR often rises again, forming shoals which many claim to bethe winter home of the cod. The famous Grand Banks. Fig. 11. View of Saeglek Bay 1. Bluebell; 2. East Uivuk; 3. St, Johns Harbour; 4. Southwest Point;5. Saeglek Bay; 6. Point bearing N. 290° W. off Newfoundland represent a great enlargement of the


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