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WOW! What an incredible capture. You won't find any better proof of extra terrestrials than this. Yet, the skeptics STILL deny the existance of extraterrestrials. Have you showed this pic to that Jaime guy or the Anicent Aliens people. You should sell this picture to science. You would make millions. I can't believe you got THAT lucky!
I was a deckhand on this ship in 1981. It was owned by a company called Magnum Explosives.... we hauled Nitro and blasting powder up and down the coast to logging camps and mine sites for blasting roadways and such... it was a great little ship... Frank Culbart was the skipper.. a real idiot. NO idea how it became a BC Ferries ship. Funny I have not seen it since 1985 or so and about 3 months ago I saw it competitor the MV Klassen tied up on the North end of Sechlet by the ferry terminal to Powell river. Great memories..
Hallo Kamalyn, exploring in GE Boston area I find your marvellous pictures and gallery. Surely it was thrilling to take this wonderful osprey. I like your picture and title! Best regards, Hans
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Absolutely love this sunset! Thanks for sharing, Adam Middlemas
Love this. Looks like English oaks. Thanks for sharing, Adam Middlemas
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WOW! What an incredible capture. You won't find any better proof of extra terrestrials than this. Yet, the skeptics STILL deny the existance of extraterrestrials. Have you showed this pic to that Jaime guy or the Anicent Aliens people. You should sell this picture to science. You would make millions. I can't believe you got THAT lucky!
Good shot, nice view! L+F
I was a deckhand on this ship in 1981. It was owned by a company called Magnum Explosives.... we hauled Nitro and blasting powder up and down the coast to logging camps and mine sites for blasting roadways and such... it was a great little ship... Frank Culbart was the skipper.. a real idiot. NO idea how it became a BC Ferries ship. Funny I have not seen it since 1985 or so and about 3 months ago I saw it competitor the MV Klassen tied up on the North end of Sechlet by the ferry terminal to Powell river. Great memories..
Hallo Kamalyn, exploring in GE Boston area I find your marvellous pictures and gallery. Surely it was thrilling to take this wonderful osprey. I like your picture and title! Best regards, Hans
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