why is newfoundland known as 'graveyard' of thousand ships?
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These conditions produces dense mists and fogs, which are profoundly hazardous for ships because they reduce visibility to nil, resulting in many shipwrecks. Newfoundland is the first land mass approached by vessels sailing from Great Britain to Canada.
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These conditions produces dense mists and fogs, which are profoundly hazardous for ships because they reduce visibility to nil, resulting in many shipwrecks. Newfoundland is the first land mass approached by vessels sailing from Great Britain to Canada.
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