Even as far back as early May, the effects of the Nova Scotia wildfires could be seen in the unusually orange evening skies on Cape Cod.
Rock Harbor, Orleans, Cape Cod, MassachusettsFrom a distance what looks like a fisherman is actually a worker testing the water and soil quality of the harbor.
Yes. We had just started hearing about the smoke traveling at that point, and it wasn’t until the next morning that the news explained the cause of the color.
Amazing photos! 🙂
Thanks. Bet you could could up a whole bunch of amazing eats with the Cape Cod fish! 😉
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Stunning!
Thanks, Eliza!
Rock Harbor is my favorite beach for variety on the Cape.
You’re bringing back fond memories of my days on the outer Cape. Best to go in the off season these days. 😉
Oh, for sure! I I’m too old for the hustle and bustle of the July crowds now. 😉
Yes, stunning! But also sobering to think where that color comes from.
So sobering. Between that and the beaches marked for sharks, the Cape is a different experience than the carefree 80’s. ;-(
Sigh.
How sad what happened! Still, your shots are amazing.
Yes. We had just started hearing about the smoke traveling at that point, and it wasn’t until the next morning that the news explained the cause of the color.
Your pictures are gorgeous. It’s crazy to hear just how far the smoke from our Canadian wildfires extended.
Totally crazy!