In the video, 5 school kids take a tour of the Bay of Islands region on bike, foot, raft, kayak, side by side and dory while describing various geological sites and acknowledging that their world is in motion from the ground up.
A new video is out highlighting Cabox, which is the name of the highest peak on the island of Newfoundland. It was Produced by the Cabox Aspiring Geopark, which spans the Bay of Islands / Lower Humber Valley region. “Our World in Motion” was screened at the Rotary Arts Centre last night and features the voices of St. Peter’s Academy in Benoit's Cove. Spokesperson Paul Wylezol says the aim is to promote the natural and cultural heritage of the region for both education and tourism purposes. In the video, 5 school kids take a tour of the Bay of Islands region on bike, foot, raft, kayak, side by side and dory while describing various geological sites and acknowledging that their world is in motion from the ground up. the video features paintings by Newfoundland artists Lori Deeley and Joanne Cole. Wylezol says the video features footage from the Cabox area. The video took 3 years to complete.
Here’s a link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75JS-IussUU
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