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The past is still present in this week's gallery

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Fishing nets and rope, curled in a way that resembles a heart.
A special kind of love letter from St. Lunaire-Griquet. (Submitted by Connie Boland)

A lot of the past still hanging around in this week's gallery, and it's almost always welcome!

Enjoy these photos, then scroll to the end to see how you can be part of the gallery next week.

An old fashioned gas station with a pair of antique autos still there.
Not a colourized photo, but a trip down memory lane in Monroe, Trinity Bay. (Submitted by Gary Mitchell)
The sun is low over the hills, and reflected in the still surface of the water.
Sunrise at Voisey's Bay seems to boil away the water to steam. (Submitted by Kenny Dicker.)
An old window, paint flaking away.
A window to the past in Greenspond. (Submitted by Wayne Mullett)
A puffin at Elliston almost lands on another puffin.
'Carl! For love of- look out, MOVE!' (Submitted by Jane Smith)
A red sky over a small harbour.
Jerome called this 'red sky at Gros Morne(ing)' when he captured a magnificent sky before Hurricane Debbie arrived. (Submitted by Jerome Jesseau)
A small harbour on a warm day.
A beautiful sunny day with the glass-like sea at Bay L'Argent. (Submitted by Sheila Mullins)
A small lighthouse and old fort on the edge of a cliff.
For many, Fort Amherst in St. John's is the last stop before the open Atlantic. (Submitted by Madan Raj Rhandari)

Have a photo you'd like to share?

Here's how to get in touch with us: emailnlphotos@cbc.ca. It's a dedicated addressjust for photo submissions from across Newfoundland and Labrador.

Here's what we need from you: your name, where the photo was takenand 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 onHere & Noweach weeknight during Ashley Brauweiler's weather segments.And wealways give credit.

Because of the volume of submissions we receive, wecannot respond to everyone.

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