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Published: June 13th 2010
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Englishman Upper Falls.Englishman Upper Falls.
Englishman Upper Falls.

One of several different waterfalls we saw on our Vancouver Island trip.
Englishman Lower Falls.Englishman Lower Falls.
Englishman Lower Falls.

Not sure why these are called Englishman Falls, could it be named after an "Englishman". They are near Port Albernie near the center of VI.
Cathedral GroveCathedral Grove
Cathedral Grove

This is a grove of fir trees mainly 500 years old but with a group of trees which are 800 years old.
The Tree Huger Again.The Tree Huger Again.
The Tree Huger Again.

Barb back to hugging her trees again.
Water BomberWater Bomber
Water Bomber

This is a WW2 Seaplane converted to the largest water bomber in the world takes about 27000lt of water in one drop.
Water BomberWater Bomber
Water Bomber

A shot from a different angle.
Canadian Princess Resort UclueletCanadian Princess Resort Ucluelet
Canadian Princess Resort Ucluelet

This is the Ship Canadian Princess that is permantely mored at Ucluelet as a floting Hotel/Resort. Mainly for those who are interested in a spot of fishing.
Wild Pacefic TrailWild Pacefic Trail
Wild Pacefic Trail

This is part of the trail around the Headland at Ucluelet on the west coast of VI.
Blue JayBlue Jay
Blue Jay

This Blue Jay followed us for a good 500meters as we walked.
Life Guard StationLife Guard Station
Life Guard Station

This is the Life Guard Station on Long Beach Tefino.
Long BeachLong Beach
Long Beach

This is the famous Long Beach at Tefino. Said to have the best surf on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Willowbrae TrailWillowbrae Trail
Willowbrae Trail

The Willowbrae Trail into Half-Moon Bay. The trails are always well set out and many have elevated walkways. This one is part of a fallen tree.
Drift-woodDrift-wood
Drift-wood

The beaches are littered with all shapes and sizes of driftwood. Imagin this drifting up onto the beach or more what if you hit it in the water.
Meet my horse.Meet my horse.
Meet my horse.

We took to using the imagination and here is my friend "The Horse".



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