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Post by Low Light Mike on Dec 31, 2014 9:59:07 GMT -8
Here is a sped-up video view of supernatural Malaspina Strait. - seen at sunset/dusk on Christmas eve, and at dawn/sunrise on Christmas morning.
The view from Donkersley beach on Douglas Bay, south of Powell River.
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Post by WettCoast on Jan 3, 2015 7:51:42 GMT -8
Here is a 1958 'home movie video' featuring a trip to Vancouver Island. Warning: ferries appear in this feature...
Moderator note: I am fairly sure that somewhere we have a more appropriate place for this item. Please relocate this if you see fit. Thanks...
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Post by Kahloke on Mar 1, 2016 20:11:19 GMT -8
I'm going to enjoy this thread If you like this thread, there is a sister-thread to it called "Washington, The Evergreen State - in Pictures" - also full of good photography.
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Post by WettCoast on Mar 3, 2016 11:17:58 GMT -8
Another victim of the apostrophe ban!
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Post by WettCoast on Mar 25, 2016 8:32:49 GMT -8
'The Climax of Mountain Scenery'? View along the Trans Canada Highway (#1) near Rogers Pass view with Mount Sir Donald on right. This is within Glacier National Park, BC. Date: 19 March 2016 Note: it was the Canadian Pacific Railway's W. C. Van Horne who dubbed the Rogers Pass area (c1885) as 'The Climax of Mountain Scenery'. © WCK-JST by Jim Thorne, on Flickr
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Post by Low Light Mike on Mar 25, 2016 8:46:29 GMT -8
'The Climax of Mountain Scenery'? View along the Trans Canada Highway (#1) near Rogers Pass view with Mount Sir Donald on right. This is within Glacier National Park, BC. Date: 19 March 2016 Note: it was the Canadian Pacific Railway's W. C. Van Horne who dubbed the Rogers Pass area (c1885) as 'The Climax of Mountain Scenery'. So much wonderful history in that area, which I love. A little bit west of here is the west portal of the Mt. MacDonald tunnel, alonside the highway. One day, I need to spend some good camera-time in this area.
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Post by WettCoast on Jul 3, 2016 18:42:53 GMT -8
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