English: 50° 13' 00" N - 63° 35' 00" W, MRC Minganie, Islands of the Mingan Archipelago, limestone formations, boreal forest, Gulf of St. Lawrence, aboard Patrice Lebrun's rowboat, Tuesday, July 20, 1976,
Français : 50° 13' 00" N - 63° 35' 00" O, MRC Minganie, Îles de l'archipel de Mingan, formations calcaires, forêt boréale, golfe Saint-Laurent, à bord de la chaloupe de Patrice Lebrun, le mardi 20 juillet 1976,
Excursion to the heritage site of the Mingan Archipelago, in a rowboat by Patrice Lebrun with his wife Hélène Turbis, his daughter Marilyne, his son Yvan, Guy Lapointe, our sons Jean-Bruno and Jean-Frédéric and me Nichole Ouellette
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South Quarry Island, monoliths - limestone formations, boreal forest
Sud de l'île Quarry, monolithes, formations calcaires, forêt boréale, Réserve de parc national de l'Archipel-de-Mingan
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Le site patrimonial de l'Archipel-de-Mingan est situé sur la Côte-Nord. Le paysage de ce site est exceptionnel puisqu'il regroupe un ensemble d'îles, d'îlots et de rochers érodés par la mer depuis plus de 300 millions d'années.
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