These natural wonders in Canada were lost to Fiona
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The Teacup Rock in P.E.I and the Shubenacadie Tree in Nova Scotia are among the natural landmarks destroyed by post-tropical storm Fiona. The rock was a teetering tower of sandstone hidden away in Thunder Cove Beach on Prince Edward Island. The tree was estimated to have been around 300 year old.
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These natural wonders in Canada were lost to Fiona
An iconic sandstone rock formation in P.E.I and a striking solitary tree in Nova Scotia are among the natural landmarks destroyed by post-tropical storm Fiona.
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By Alexandra Mae Jones Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — An iconic sandstone rock formation in P.E.I and a striking solitary tree in Nova Scotia are among the natural landmarks destroyed by post-tropical storm Fiona. Both destinations for photographers, the Teacup Rock and the Shubenacadie Tree are being mourned by
These natural wonders in Canada were lost to Fiona
By Alexandra Mae Jones Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — An iconic sandstone rock formation in P.E.I and a striking solitary tree in Nova Scotia are among the natural landmarks destroyed by post-tropical storm Fiona. Both destinations for photographers, the Teacup Rock and the Shubenacadie Tree are being mourned by
These natural wonders in Canada were lost to Fiona
By Alexandra Mae Jones Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — An iconic sandstone rock formation in P.E.I and a striking solitary tree in Nova Scotia are among the natural landmarks destroyed by post-tropical storm Fiona. Both destinations for photographers, the Teacup Rock and the Shubenacadie Tree are being mourned by
These natural wonders in Canada were lost to Fiona
By Alexandra Mae Jones Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — An iconic sandstone rock formation in P.E.I and a striking solitary tree in Nova Scotia are among the natural landmarks destroyed by post-tropical storm Fiona. Both destinations for photographers, the Teacup Rock and the Shubenacadie Tree are being mourned by
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By Alexandra Mae Jones Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — An iconic sandstone rock formation in P.E.I and a striking solitary tree in Nova Scotia are among the natural landmarks destroyed by post-tropical storm Fiona. Both destinations for photographers, the Teacup Rock and the Shubenacadie Tree are being mourned by