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Cold Spring Below Farm Helmcken Falls And Second Falls End Of Trail At Moul Falls Layers Of Basalt And Confused Trees Pine Beetle Attacked Trees Shepherds Cabin
Helmcken Falls In Fog Helmcken Falls In Fog
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Helmcken Falls And Second Falls There was a forest fire near Williams lake that made the whole day smoky. I really wasn't sure what to do with this scene.
Tags: waterfall
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End Of Trail At Moul Falls BC Parks really is trying to keep you safe without ruining your day. They are trying.
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Cold Spring Below Farm Cold Spring Below Farm
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Plants Growing In Mineral Spring Plants Growing In Mineral Spring
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Farm House And Fields Farm House And Fields
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Field Of Ferns Going Yellow Field Of Ferns Going Yellow
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Rays Farm House Rays Farm House
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Layers Of Basalt And Confused Trees I'm a big fan of the columnar basalt. What you notice after looking at this photo is that some of the trees are growing up and some are growing down.
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Shepherds Cabin The Cabin is tiny - there is sleeping space for 1 and standing up would be a challenge. Apparently it was built by John and Frank Ronacher in the 1950's when they used the meadows as summer pasture for their sheep. It hasn't been used since the 70's and it's nearly falling apart.
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