FOGO ISLAND Awesome Student 10/09/14 Period 5 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Slide 1....................Introduction Slide 2....................Table Of Contents Slide 3....................Location Slide 5....................Place Slide 6....................Movement Slide 9....................Regions Slide 11..................The Inn Slide 12..................Architectural Buildings Slide 13..................Human Environmental Interaction Slide 16..................Bibliography 2
LOCATION: RELATIVE Fogo Island is the most easterly edge of North America It also sits in the Atlantic Ocean It is 1,200 miles NE of Sayre, PA 3
LOCATION: ABSOLUTE Fogo Island sits just north of midway on Newfoundland's East Coast 49.6667° N 54.1833° W 4
PLACE: HUMAN The languages are a mixture of French, English, and Aboriginal The population in 2006 was 2,706 The population in 2011 was 2,395 5
PLACE: PHYSICAL The air is very clean and fresh The island has all four seasons Ocean water surrounds Fogo Island Mountains and hills cover the island 6
MOVEMENT: GOODS A ferry transports people and goods to the island The ferry makes one round trip every day 7
MOVEMENT: People Fogo Island was incorporated in 2011 Four towns decided to come together to form Fogo Island The inn draws many tourists 8
MOVEMENT: IDEAS People in Fogo island communicate in many different ways They use TVs, radios, Internet, and telephones The island also has cellular telephone service 9
REGIONS Fogo Island is a part of the Eastern Region of Newfoundland and Labrador 10
REGIONS: Fogo Island has many interesting buildings and scenic views 11
THE INN The Inn was built to draw attention to Fogo Island Many architects from the area designed it Located on 210 Main Street It charges almost $2,000 a night Photos from: http://www.fogoislandinn.ca/fii/outside/ 12
ARCHITECTURAL BUILDINGS A hiking trail is part of the landscape of Fogo Island Along the trail small buildings with interesting architecture are used for art You are allowed to go inside each one and look around 13
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION HOW PEOPLE HAVE ADAPTED Fogo's people built roads and a dock to transport goods from the ferry to their houses People change clothes depending on the season
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION: HOW PEOPLE HAVE MODIFIED People have modified the environment through art Small architectural buildings along the trails are art The Inn is especially interesting
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION: HOW PEOPLE DEPEND The scenery brings people to the Inn, and people bring money The people spend money on hiking, canoe trips People sell chairs they build
BIBLIOGRAPHY: www.townoffogoisland.com www.newfoundlandlabrador. com Websites: www.townoffogoisland.com www.newfoundlandlabrador. com Abouttravel www.formeetambiance.com Tripadvisor.ca www.conteperist.com www.thisislandreview.com SamuelPressMartin.WordPress. com w