Photos by John Koning : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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PrimroseLakeResident… said:

Amazing photo on Primrose Lake, Peterborough just above Sawyer's Creek Lock on the Trent Severn Waterway.


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George Lukas said:

Good pictures of yours! - I was a student at Trent in 1990/91 when it had 3000 students but already an excellent reputation. Glad to see that the beauty of the place hasn't changed. I posted some of my pictures (20 years old by now) in Panoramio. - George (Germany)


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tinyworld said:

This is indeed a view from St. Martin to Galion Bay and towards St. Barth in the background. Pinel Island would be to the left (East) and cannot be seen from this viewpoint.


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Antonio1 said:

Wow Stunning view


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John Koning said:

Thanks Kitch. The Trent U picture (and all the panos) are multiple pics stitched together in Photopaint. The Peggy's Cove pano is 14 photos stitched together. A nightshift project.


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esiram said:

Very Nice picture.


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donlyon said:

Tremedous., but the guide knows little of Altun Ha prior to 500 AD. The complete his story is written in the book Of Ether. this history is there from the Tower of Babel until about 400 AD, when the people disappeared through interal wars and the history came into possession of the Incan people until these records were found and published in New York State,near the town of Palmira in the late 1820's


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John Koning said:

A very unusual sighting of a bull calf and his mother in a pasture just north of the city of Peterborough. Find out more about this shy and usually elusive animal at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose


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John Koning said:

Thanks Mr Mr! I have always loved it. I driven past it on the way to work so many times with my camera ready and waiting for just the right moment. This pic and the Maid of the Mist under Niagara are my two faves.


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nigelf said:

Brillant photo :-). Check out nigelf if u have time, thanks.


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