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Posted By: arnold, 01-24-2014, 08:14 PM

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A really interesting seascape - looking at the sea in a different way.

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Interesting lighting. I miss the salt water, but I would miss the Rockies if I moved back.
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Beauty, Arnold. I know what you mean, Albert. I was born and raised in the Vancouver area and try to get back to tidewater at least once a year. But I would miss all the boreal nesting birds in the summer if I moved way from PG. Just need to be mobile.

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Very nice big ship on a big sea.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
A really interesting seascape - looking at the sea in a different way.
This was taken from a ship headed for Australia. The clouds overhead made for unusual lighting.

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nteresting lighting. I miss the salt water, but I would miss the Rockies if I moved back.
The Rockies are grand and awe inspiring.

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Beauty, Arnold. I know what you mean, Albert. I was born and raised in the Vancouver area and try to get back to tidewater at least once a year. But I would miss all the boreal nesting birds in the summer if I moved way from PG. Just need to be mobile.
I flew a lot into PG in the eighties, when CP used to be the main service. Always knew when we passed over the mill on approach.

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Very nice big ship on a big sea.
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