Friday, June 02, 2006

Quiet Noise

The province of Newfoundland and Labrador has 10,500 miles of coastline. Here are a few feet of that rough, jagged, rocky boundary between rock and water along Quirpon Island at the tip of Newfoundland's great northern peninsula.

With all those waves crashing against all those rocks for all those miles, the coastline is enveloped in perpetual sound. And yet, because it's so pure and so wild, I've never been in a more quiet place. Quiet and noise are not always related to decibels. Where is your quiet place?
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