Sunday, 22 May 2016

Landscape of Grand Pre,Canada

                                   

Jason from Canada has sent this card with beautiful stamps.We have had many UNESCO card swaps and this will be the last swap as informed by him.All good things in life must come to an end.Thank you Jason.
Grand Pré marshland and archaeological sites, in CANADA, constitute a cultural landscape bearing testimony to the development of agricultural farmland using dykes and the  wooden sluice system, started by the Acadians in the 17th century and further developed and maintained by the Planters and present-day inhabitants.  The cultural landscape encompasses a large expanse of  farmland and archaeological sites in the towns of Grand Pré and Hortonville, which were built by the Acadians and their successors

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