Road Trip- Day 7
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So this is officially my first day in New Foundland! I am in Happy Valley goose and I Probably will only stay for a day since I was recently called to come back to Florida for business reasons, so I am going to make the most out of today. This city is way warmer than Yellowknife, since it is the summer the temperature today is around 25 degrees, and I heard that newfoundland gets an average amount of percipitaiton. What I appreciate is that all of the places I visited are not prone to natural disasters. The average temperature range is 32 degrees and Happy Valley goose Bay gets around 836mm of precipitation for a year. I noticed that there are many wetlands carved by glacial erosion. There are many plains and hills located in Happy Valley Goose Bay, but much of the landforms is similar to any landform located in the Taiga Shield. I learned that any place located in the Taiga shield shield is continental climate, except for Happy Valley goose, since it is in the maritime region and it is more abundant to water bodies. The main rock types are sedimentary, whale back and glacial erratic rocks. The soil is similar to the soil in the Tundra, the soil is composed of needles, infertile, and has a high acid content. WELL ENOUGH ABOUT THE GEOGRAPHY LESSON, lets talk about my day today. So I am planning on fishing and kayaking and canoeing today. Usually the maritime regions are known for their lobster so I really hope i catch one. I am planning to go fishing at churchill river, and i decided I will canoe and kayak there as well. I better head out now and eat at as many lobster restaurants as possible. Canada is such an amazing country and I am not looking forward to my plane ride back to Florida:(
Bye !
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