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Keels is one of those tiny Newfoundland outports that feels like it’s been frozen in time—in the best way. With just a handful of residents and a rugged, remote setting, it’s got that windswept, end-of-the-road kind of vibe. The landscape steals the show here: dramatic rock formations, the oddly named "Devil's Footprints," and the moody cliffs around Clark’s Chimney Hole make it feel like you're walking through a natural sculpture park. It’s quiet, quirky, and full of character—a peaceful spot to slow down and soak in the scenery.

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