Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Halifax Common in Summer
  

Halifax Common in Summer

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by nik himmelman from Bedford CA on 07 Aug 2019
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The Halifax Common, or what locals call "the Commons" was designated by surveyors following the settling of Halifax in 1749. It was created to serve three purposes. The first was to provide pasturage for horses and livestock, both by the military garrison and the citizens of Halifax. The second was to create a large area in which regiments stationed and in transit through Halifax could set up camps. The third and final reason was to provide clear fields of fire for the garrison of the Halifax Citadel, so that invading forces would have no cover in the event of an assault on the fort.

  • Camera: NIKON D7100
  • Focal: 18 mm
  • Shutter speed: 5 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 16
tagged: halifax

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