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Sunflowers and the sea: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

Summer hits the midway point between the end of one school year and the beginning of another. How are you spending the hot days of August?

Send your best snaps and video from across the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca

The sun hangs low over a field of sunflowers.
The sunflowers have arrived in Jacksontown, near Woodstock. (Submitted by Carly Young)

Back to school sales might be starting, but we're still in denial. If you're making the most of August's warm weather, send us some photos and videos at cbcnb@cbc.ca. 

A white lighthouse sits in front of trees and behind two benches.
A lighthouse in Cape Jourimain, on the Northumberland Strait. (Submitted by Carol Behan)
A sandy shore with a wooden boardwalk sits before a calm, blue ocean.
Calm waters at Parlee Beach. (Submitted by Connie Morin)
Two people sit on a bench facing a body of water, watching the sun go down.
A peaceful evening in Renforth area of Rothesay, by the Kennebecasis River. (Submitted by Frank Loomer)
Light reflects over a bay from the setting sun, a lighthouse directly in its path.
Great jazz was playing on Pays de la Sagouine terrace in Bouctouche, John Leroux wrote in his submission to Your Lens, but when the sun started to reflect so beautifully on the bay, many in the crowd rushed to the edge to take photos. (Submitted by John Leroux)
A setting sun turns the entire sky over the ocean red.
A red sky in the northern New Brunswick community of Maisonnette. (Submitted by Paul Godin)