Northern British Columbia
Ten Milke Lake
Ten Mile Lake
Cottonwood, BC Canada
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Cottonwood, including the Cottonwood Ranch and Cottonwood House, is an unincorporated settlement in the North Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Originally a ranch, it is located in the northern Cariboo Plateau, just 8 km northwest of Coldspring House, which is at the confluence of the Swift River and Lightning Creek, which is the beginning of the Cottonwood River. Lightning Creek was one of the more famous of the gold-bearing creeks of the Cariboo Gold Rush. (Wikipedia)
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Great afternoon at Puntchesakut.
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A Cottonwood Window.
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Wells, BC
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Bridge Creek Falls.
Hush Lake
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Russian Island in the Fraser River.
Near Quesnel, BC
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Barkerville in winter.
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Quesnel River Bridge.
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A foggy morning at the Quesnel River Bridge.
“Sometimes we need the fog to remind ourselves that all of life is not black and white.” ― Jonathan Lockwood Huie
After the Forest Fires
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Stuart Lake north of Vanderhoof, BC Canada
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Stuart Lake, or Nak'albun in the Carrier language is a lake situated in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The town of Fort St. James is situated by the lake near the outlet. Stuart Lake is 66 kilometres long, 10 kilometres wide and relatively shallow, with an average depth of 26 metres.
South of Quesnel, BC Canada
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