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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Royston Wrecks
A quick stop at the Royston Wrecks
Posted in history, ocean, Royston
Tagged Baynes Sound, ocean, Royston, Royston Wrecks
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Searching for salmon
Lines – tide, birds and fishing… With the salmon running, people are out fishing rivers and the ocean, trying to catch a tasty salmon. It’s not my idea of fun to stand in the ocean while fishing – I’d rather … Continue reading
A busy harbour – Nanaimo
A busy day on and above the Nanaimo Harbour
Posted in logging, Nanaimo, ocean, ships, tugs
Tagged float plane, Nanaimo, ships, tug boats
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MV Quinsam
BC Ferries MV Quinsam in Nanaimo
Posted in Nanaimo, ocean, ships
Tagged BC Ferries, Gabriola, Nanaimo, Quinsam, ships
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MV Quinsam
BC Ferries MV Quinsam heading past Protection Island enroute Gabriola Island
Posted in Nanaimo, ocean, ships
Tagged BC Ferries, Gabriola, Nanaimo, Protection Island, Quinsam, ships
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Magpie SW
Magpie SW loading logs in Nanaimo A harbour tug and a dozer boat move logs into place for loading onto the bulk carrier Magpie SW at the Nanaimo Assembly Wharf. Ironically, this is less than 400 metres from the now … Continue reading
Feeding time
Feeding time behind Portuguese Joe’s Fish Market I had stopped alongside the Comox Estuary at the parking lot behind Portuguese Joe’s as it’s an area that is pretty much always full of sea gulls – on this day it was … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, K'omoks First Nation, nature, people, video
Tagged geese.birds, nature, pidgeons, Portuguese Joe's, sea gulls
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Fall in the valley
Looking across the Comox Estuary toward the Comox Glacier
What goes up, comes down
Crane number 2 coming down at the Comox Valley Hospital
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Comox Valley Hospital, constuction site, tower crane, Uncategorized
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