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Seawall at Stanley Park |
Standing stones Along part of the seawall, people build little piles of stones that seem to defy physical laws. (Look at all the little piles behind the prominent ones to the right.) |
Standing stones 2 A better idea of the quantity and absurdity of the standing stones. These things stay balanced in the wind, but get knocked down when the tide comes in, which means what you see here are just the ones from today. |
Standing stones 3 Fimmtiu and I decided to leave our own pile. It's not quite as improbable as the others, but they took all the good stones. |
Standing stones 4 Our pile, standing on its own. |
Big redwood As they go, this tree is pretty small. |
Girl in a Wetsuit |
Lighthouse on Brockton Point |
Raven taking flight |
Thing in old bear pit There are no more bears in the bear pit, but this was there instead. |
Sign in old bear pit Sound advice. |
Driftwood along the north seawall |
Tugboat in Burrard Inlet |
North Shore Vancouver's North Shore and the Rockies, from the seawall |
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