You’re right! Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) and Quebec (QC) in Canada can indeed be creatively interpreted as resembling a dragon’s head when considering their geographical shapes.
Observe how the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) and Quebec (QC) in Canada intricately mirror the contours of a dragon’s head on the map. Newfoundland’s rugged coastline and Labrador’s sweeping northern reaches form the dragon’s elongated snout and fierce jaws, while Quebec’s expansive borders and river systems evoke the majestic profile of its crest and mane. This imaginative comparison not only highlights their geographical uniqueness but also invites a deeper appreciation of Canada’s diverse and enchanting landscapes.
Imagine a country whose geographical contours and borders form a majestic dragon’s head, with its rugged mountains as sharp horns, captivating as the mythical creature itself.
You do not need to imagine, click below to see the dragon.