Canada's "End of the Earth" ๐๐๐
Peggy's Cove, located in Nova Scotia, Canada, is a quaint little village renowned for its iconic lighthouse and rich fishing village history. ๐ก๐ Established as early as 1811, the village thrived on fishing, and its strategic location made it a crucial node for maritime navigation. ๐บ๏ธ๐ข The Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, built in 1915 with an innovative reinforced concrete design of the time, stands as a testament to Canada's maritime heritage. ๐ผ๐ Dubbed "Canada's End of the Earth," Peggy's Cove earns this nickname not just for its position on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean but also for the sense of being at the world's end that its landscape and scenery evoke. ๐๐ Surrounded by vast expanses of granite rocks, the village offers a desolate yet magnificent view, with waves crashing against the shore as if you're at the very edge of heaven and earth. ๐๐๏ธ Coupled with the lighthouse standing solitary on a rocky outcrop, this integration of solitude and vastness with nature allows visitors to find a tranquil yet awe-inspiring escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life in Peggy's Cove. ๐๐ #DJIAerialPhotography #Drones #Canada #MaritimeProvincesOfCanada ๐๐ธ๐