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Trudy Fong: I count this among the most iconic images of Nova Scotia, only available if you're willing to do the 6.5 km hike uphill to get there, and the 6.5 km hike back. Cape Split is a landscape that is constantly changing with the surge of the tides of the Bay of Fundy. This painting makes the water, and its movement, the central focus of the image.