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Samson with mommy
Samson with mommy
Helmcken Falls
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Helmcken Falls, the 4th tallest waterfall in Canada, is the 75-foot wide Murtle River hurtling 462 feet over the edge of Helmcken Canyon in Wells Gray Park.
Helmcken Falls
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Helmcken Falls, the 4th tallest waterfall in Canada, is the 75-foot wide Murtle River hurtling 462 feet over the edge of Helmcken Canyon in Wells Gray Park.
Rainbow over Helmcken Canyon
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Rainbow over Helmcken Canyon
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Rainbow over Helmcken Falls
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Helmcken Falls, the 4th tallest waterfall in Canada, is the 75-foot wide Murtle River hurtling 462 feet over the edge of Helmcken Canyon in Wells Gray Park.
Quaint church on Wells Gray Guest Ranch
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Originally a cabin built in 1941, the tiny building was eventually converted into this quaint little church.
Samson
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Samson
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Church steeple
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Originally a cabin built in 1941, it was eventually converted into this quaint church on Wells Gray Ranch. The bell really works!
Church steeple
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Originally a cabin built in 1941, it was eventually converted into this quaint church on Wells Gray Ranch. The bell really works!
Church steeple
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Originally a cabin built in 1941, the tiny building was eventually converted into this quaint church on Wells Gray Ranch. The bell really works!
Inside the church
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Moul Falls
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Mouls Falls in Wells Gray Park plunges well over 100 feet into the canyon below. Hikers can walk behind the falls in the autumn when the volume of water is low. This photo was taken in July.
Troy and Dawn
Moul Falls
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Mouls Falls in Wells Gray Park plunges well over 100 feet into the canyon below. Hikers can walk behind the falls in the autumn when the volume of water is low. This photo was taken in July.
Moul Falls
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Mouls Falls in Wells Gray Park plunges well over 100 feet into the canyon below. Hikers can walk behind the falls in the autumn when the volume of water is low. This photo was taken in July.