There aren’t many trees here, just a few conifers, rocks and shrubs.
The earth is red with autumn colour.
The shoreline presents granite to the ocean which embraces and cheers the meeting. It is part of the rhythm of this place.
A short distance away lies Peggy's Cove.
My husband and I are at a memorial to Swissair Flight 111.
On September 2, 1998, all 229 passengers and crew died when flammable material caught fire near the ceiling at the rear of the cockpit. Fire spread and affected the aircraft systems and the cockpit environment. The aircraft was doomed.
Eight kilometers from this spot, the plane hit the water with a force 35 times that of gravity. One can imagine what such force did to the plane and the people. A rescue mission soon became a recovery effort as the depth of the tragedy became obvious. It took five years for the report on the accident to be finalized.
The monument looks out over St. Margaret’s Bay. It has two large granite stones with inscriptions and granite benches out front. The location looks out to the crash site off shore. One stone has cuts to signify the flight number 111.
This is a solemn place where natural elements inspire peace of mind and heart.
It's a beautiful memorial of a very sad event.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed, Debra.
DeleteYes, I visited here. A very solemn place, quiet and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to see this place as I remembered the event so vividly, Shammi.
DeleteThank you for allowing me to visit this memorial, Marie. It's a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteThe setting is peaceful and nature feels healing there, Jan.
DeleteNice collection of photos from various points of view.
ReplyDeleteThank, AC.
Deletea beautiful memorial...what a sad and tragic event!!!
ReplyDeleteIt really was, Debbie!
DeleteThat is a lovely memorial and in a beautiful spot.
ReplyDeleteThe memorial is fitting to the location, Linda.
DeleteBeautiful place for such a sad event.
ReplyDeleteIt is a healing place, Barbara.
DeleteSuch a beautiful, and appropriate, place for a memorial. Somewhere for all to remember...
ReplyDeleteThe area invites you into nature, EC. So appropriate for the memorial.
DeleteA beautiful memorial, a very peaceful place to reflect and remember.
ReplyDeleteIndeed it is, Bill.
DeleteA beautiful place indeed.
ReplyDeleteThe second pic is lovely.
Have a great weekend.
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It was impossible to capture the real beauty of the place, Catarina.
DeleteWe are just off to WWII memorial in the local village. Just too many memorials around the world. Love your photos as always. Enjoy the weekend Diane
ReplyDeleteI love to see the war memorials in the communities we visit, Diane.
DeleteThat was a very sad event.The beautiful monument in the quiet view.
ReplyDeleteHave a good day,Marie.
The setting is special there, Tomoko.
DeleteI hope that those involved in the recovery can find peace there as well. It was a difficult job. Beautiful pictures, Marie.
ReplyDeleteI cannot imagine what the recovery effort were like, Jenny. Those people deserve more than we could ever repay.
DeleteSuch a tragedy, but a beautiful memorial erected in their memory. Such an incredible place of beauty to visit!
ReplyDeleteIt is an incredible place, Marilyn.
DeleteSuch a thoughtful memorial for such a terrible tragedy. I know it must be a very special place especially for the family members of those lost.
ReplyDeleteI imagine that memorial has comforted many over the years, Mildred.
DeleteSuch a sad night to remember!
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed, FG.
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