Maybe except for the border station, there are no loud and noisy areas on Campobello but some places are especially quiet. And co-incidentally I happened to visit one of these exceptionally quiet places. It is at the very end of the Head Harbour Inlet, with only a few fisher homes along a short dead-end road.
 The peacefulness of this place is highlighted by the old wooden shipwrecks which have found their last resting place here.
 
Forgotten and abandoned are they lingering towards their complete disappearance, once all wooden parts have rotted away or been eaten by worms.
And like nature was trying to make a point of its dominance the beautiful wildflowers were flowing in a slight summer breeze.
 A lobster fisherman uses the place for storing his lobster traps.
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