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| mig_armoiries_de_miguasha_[117×175] Home The Micmac people of the Gaspé called this area Megouasag , meaning red cliffs . (52 kb) Over time, the name changed to Miguasha, but the place is still just as red. In the evening, when the setting sun bathes the cliffs in glowing light, the rocks turn beautiful shades Publishing origin | |
| MiguashaEauTerre.jpg[130×150] Documentation Miguasha Park - From Water to Land Le Parc de Miguasha: De l'eau à la terre is an exceptional book written for the general public by Publishing origin | |
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| nunseco4.jpg[185×125] Date of Inscription: 1999 Criteria: N (i) Publishing origin | |
| ph_nationalParks05.jpg[130×130] PARC NATIONAL DE MIGUASHA Miguasha has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO; the fossils on display at the Natural History Museum explain how vertebrates made the transition Publishing origin |