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Back to the water: Enjoy these photos from across N.B.

The latest round of winter scenes you sent us this week.

Send your best snaps and video of New Brunswick to cbcnb@cbc.ca

A large dog stands in the water at twilight.
Winnie the dog out on Black Beach near Saint John. What's caught Winnie's eye? (Submitted by Andy West)

The last Your Lens of February! You folks have kept busy, returning to old haunts or seeing a New Brunswick winter for the first time, and judging by this week's photos, the cold hasn't held you back from getting close to the water.

White, foamy waves crash over a pebbly shore. Brown cliffs lined with trees are in the distance.
Karel Allard and his son ventured out to the inner Bay of Fundy earlier this month, looking south toward Grande-Anse and Shepody Bay. (Submitted by Karel Allard)
Three photos are placed next to each other. The first shows a winding river surrounded by pine trees. The second shows a snowy bridge in a forest. The third shoes a leafless tree in a snowy field.
Olga Varanko and family, newcomers to New Brunswick, say they've fallen in love with the local natural beauty. They've recently explored Mill Creek in Riverview and Highland Road and Mapleton Park in Moncton. Welcome to New Brunswick, Varankos! (Submitted by Olga Varanko)
A silvery expanse of water beneath a cloudy sky. There is shadowy hill on the horizon.
A cold but calm day down in Dorchester Cape, looking across toward Hopewell Cape. (Submitted by Rachel Brooks)
A large expanse of water is pink and purple from the setting sun. A birch tree and some pine trees hang over the water, and there are hills on the horizon.
Meredith Greene took this sunset photo from her deck in Acamac, near Saint John. (Submitted by Meredith Greene)
A snowman wearing a green scarf and a red hat stands next to a road sign that says Saint John and Sussex on it. There are massive snow piles behind him.
Which way should you go? Don't ask the snowman, he doesn't care. (Submitted by Storme Arden)
A sun slips down under the horizon over a snowy bay, sending orange colours up into the sky.
A sunset over Miramichi Bay. Our contributor took this photo from Bay du Vin. (Submitted by Jody Gallant)

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