Birds, bergs and beautiful landscapes in this week's audience photo gallery
Image | Brighton Iceberg
Caption: Karen Pinsent sent us this stunning iceberg shot during a kayak trip near Brighton - while staying a safe distance away, of course. (Submitted by Karen Pinsent)
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We're past the middle of May, and with snow — hopefully — behind us, it's the perfect time to get out and enjoy what Newfoundland and Labrador has to offer.
This week's photo gallery features just that, with views of great landscapes, birds spreading their wings and the occasional iceberg for everyone to see.
If you'd like to take part in a future gallery, don't forget to scroll to the bottom to find out how.
Image | Hell Hill Pond
Caption: Victoria Day weekend marked the official kick off of camping season! Don Drew sent us this from Hell Hill Pond, near La Manche Provincial Park, earlier this month. (Submitted by Don Drew)
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Image | Hummingbird
Caption: Harrison Bragg sent us this photo from Searston in the Codroy Valley. He writes, "The hummingbird is back, but having a hard time with the cold and wind." (Submitted by Harrison Bragg)
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Image | Sandbanks Park
Caption: Sandbanks Provincial Park is beautiful any time of year, especially when the sun is splitting the rocks. (Submitted by Julie Baggs)
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Image | Northern Lights Labrador City
Caption: The Northern Lights made an appearance in Labrador City earlier this month over a moonlit Albert Lake. (Submitted by Larry Jenkins)
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Image | Elliston Puffins
Caption: The puffins are stretching their wings in Elliston. (Submitted by Lorraine Winsor)
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Want to submit a photo?
Have a photo you'd like to share?
Here's how to get in touch with us: email nlphotos@cbc.ca. It's a dedicated address just for photo submissions from across Newfoundland and Labrador.
Here's what we need from you: your name, where the photo was taken and a caption that tells us what's in the image. We encourage you to add any information you think our readers would enjoy!
We share the photos we receive here, and we might also use them on Here & Now each weeknight during Ashley Brauweiler's weather segments. And we always give credit.
Because of the volume of submissions we receive, we cannot respond to everyone.
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