The view from the “Caldera” — the top of an extinct volcano in Vancouver, now called Queen Elizabeth Park. This springtime shot was surprisingly devoid of wandering newlyweds, tourists, photographers, and other locals. Oh, to have the promise of yellows, reds, blues, purples, oranges, whites, and pinks to look forward to!
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A lovely clear, crisp shot
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thank you π
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wonderful photography!
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thanks, Chris! amazing that we even have a volcano in Vancouver — and thank goodness it’s extinct!
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Yes, indeed !!!!!!!! π
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although having an active volcano would be quite the “hot” attraction. somebody stop me! π
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You could go into the lava light business. π
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One of my friends had a lava lamp once. I could come by just to stare at it. Unfortunately it eventually (and mysteriously!) broke down and became a solid goopy day-glo orange mess.
Volcanoes are rich and fertile grounds for growing things. But the risk of getting yourself cooked in the process is rather high!
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Yes, I think aside from throwing virgin sacrifices in, there’s not much reason for guys like me to hang around em. π
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π π π
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Reminiscent of Butchart Gardens in BC. You Canadians sure have green fingers!
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oh, we try … we try π
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