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Sable Island: A story of survival

Sable Island, 300 km south-east of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is renowned for its wild horses and shipwrecks. It is also an island with a fascinating geology and natural history that reflect the challenge of surviving wind, waves and isolation.

As it is a place most of us will never visit, this web site brings Sable Island to you.

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