Yes, driftwood is very common along the BC coast. Lots of lumber logs are moved on the water, transported in large rafts:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_raft
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/66752098
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/66752135
Many logs escape from the rafts and wash up all along the shore.
to: James Heinrich
Looking forward to coming to tis area for a wedding next March, 2012.
Your photos have increased our anticipation. Thanks for the pics!
We have a photo contest going on here at Kingston Frameworks (www.kingstonframeworks.ca/contest.html) that I think you might be interested in. Nice work, btw.
How nice to see that the Grizzly is still there. Consumed a lot of beer at the Grizzly Bar as an exchange student the summer of 2001. And had a few dinners at the Mekong as well.
Excellent. Thanks.
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Yes, driftwood is very common along the BC coast. Lots of lumber logs are moved on the water, transported in large rafts: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_raft http://www.panoramio.com/photo/66752098 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/66752135 Many logs escape from the rafts and wash up all along the shore.
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If I ever walked among these trees...
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SUPER!
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Stunning & Very beautiful! I like this Pano very much! Thank you for sharing in the Canada Panorama Group! Auggie
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to: James Heinrich Looking forward to coming to tis area for a wedding next March, 2012. Your photos have increased our anticipation. Thanks for the pics!
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Looking south.
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How would you like to upload this photo to Wikipedia for this article? Lytton CND Fraser Bridge
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We have a photo contest going on here at Kingston Frameworks (www.kingstonframeworks.ca/contest.html) that I think you might be interested in. Nice work, btw.
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How nice to see that the Grizzly is still there. Consumed a lot of beer at the Grizzly Bar as an exchange student the summer of 2001. And had a few dinners at the Mekong as well. Excellent. Thanks.
Norwegian greetings Joehenri
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Position incorrect. The real one is at 29°19'21.85"S 30°15'44.29"E.
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