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This is obviously from outer space - foreign and beautiful.
5 years agoMaybe shale? Looks sedimentary any way. Nice green color.
5 years agoThanks, Anne. I was surprised there was no plaque describing it, but maybe I just didn’t poke around carefully enough.
5 years agoThanks, I'll have a look.
5 years agoI use perfect video on my iPad and I do use the wide angle. Not sure if it’s the best video editor on other devices.
5 years agoGreat video, Rachael! What editing software do you use? And are you using the wide or medium format?
5 years agoIt is a reconstruction of the original bastion of Fort Victoria, which was built in 1843.
5 years agoRoutine about fifteen years ago, maybe. We’re getting pretty old for this nonsense!
5 years agoWho the heck sent them up there??? Just a routine ride for those two I guess.
5 years agoThat’s a concern alright, but I’m more concerned about the log trucks and campers.
5 years agoWe were a bit surprised by it, alright. Nice of you to say you find it a challenge too. And thanks for the heads up about tomorrow’s ride. We’re in Sooke tonight, and were more concerned about the winds tomorrow until you prompted me to look again at the profile. Looks like we need to plan on a hearty breakfast.
5 years agoSuch a shame we didn’t clear this with the bank first, to set the currency: US, or Canadian? Since that wasn’t established in advance, I’m afraid the offer is null and void. I think a one followed by six zeroes is a bit excessive anyway, but we’ll be happy to chip in an attaboy. One from each of us, actually.
5 years agoGot it! Scott, pay the man.
5 years agoThis must have been in Monty Python's Life of Brian.
5 years ago
As good a theory as mine. And definitely beautiful. I must have taken fifteen photos of it.
5 years ago