viernes, 17 de mayo de 2019

THE ICEBERGS' ISLAND - NEWFOUNDLAND / LA ISLA DE LOS ICEBERGS .

Hi my dear friends, today we are going to visit a marvellous place, NEWFOUNDLAND in Canada, the Icebergs' Island! Fjords, icebergs, awesome landscapes... a remote land on the Atlantic Coast of Canada which is a perfect place for those who love Nature in its wild way!  Let's go to Newfoundland!

Hola mis queridos amigos, hoy vamos a visitar un lugar maravilloso, NEWFOUNDLAND en Canadá, ¡la Isla de los Icebergs! Fiordos, icebergs, paisajes impresionantes... una tierra remota en la Costa Atlántica de Canadá que es un sitio perfecto para aquellos que aman la Naturaleza en su forma más salvaje. ¡Vamos a Newfoundland!




Info: From Speak Up magazine.
Photos: todocanada.ca  /  world.atlas.com  /  grwwnspond.wikipedia  /  thecanadianencyclopedia.ca  / alamy.es  /  eleconomista.es  /  theicebergfestival.ca









THE ICEBERGS'  ISLAND  /  NEWFOUNDLAND

Known as "The Rock", Newfoundland is a Canadian Island on the Atlantic Ocean.  The island was part of the British empire until 1949, when it joined Canada.  That's the reason why its inhabitants have a British accent!





AN OLD CAPITAL

St. Johns, its lively and colourful capital, is the oldest English-founded settlement and the oldest city in Canada.  Founded in 1604, the city was named Saint John after the day the settlers arrived, on 24th June.  A century later, the town was captured and burned by the French, and one year later reoccupied by the British.





HISTORY

Prior to the arrival of the Europeans, the area was populated by the Beothuk, aboriginal hunter-gatherers.  Its population dramatically declined due to diseases brought by the Europeans and they disappeared at the beginning of the 19th century.  Despite their extinction, their legacy is still alive in Newfoundland, as is the island's Viking culture.  In the region you can visit a Beothuk site and a Norse settlement with archaeological remains, and experience what Beothuk and Viking life was like.










WILD NATURE

Visitors shoud not miss Gros Morne National Park, named after the highest mountain on the island.  It is just eight hundred meters high, but from its peak one can admire some of the island's fjords as well as the Pissing Mare Falls, the highest falls in eastern North America.  The island also boasts some of the largest seabird colonies in the world and more than twenty whale species, among other sea animals.









ICEBERGS

Newfoundland's economy is based on the fishing industry.  Icebergs also play an important role, because besides attracting a lot of tourists, these huge mountains of freshwater ice are also used to produce drinks like Iceberg Vodka or Iceberg Beer.






TWO EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS

Newfoundland was also the scene of a great tragedy and the starting point of a great feat.  In 1912, the luxury ship TITANIC collided with an iceberg just four hundred miles south of Newfounland.  Twenty years later, the American pilot pioneer Amelia Earhart flew from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, to Northern Ireland, becoming the first woman to cross the Atlantic by plane.  Her solo, non-stop flight across the  ocean took fifteen hours.



VOCABULARY 

-LIVELY: animada.
-SETTLEMENT:  asentamiento.
-TO NAME AFTER: llamado en honor de.
-PRIOR TO:  antes de.
-HUNTER-GATHERERS: cazadores.
-LEGACY: legado.
-SITE: yacimiento.
-TO BOAST: presumir.
-BESIDES:  además de.
-FRESHWATER:  agua dulce.
-FEAT:  hito.


HAVE A NICE DAY!