The photo above was taken from the campground in Honeymoon Bay as is the next one.
The next photographs come from Youbou. I had a walk on the old mill site. Except for a bit of scrapmetal there was no garbage, but if you want to see ugly by all means check it out. Of course views from there are, like everywhere along that lake, beautiful.
The next picture, if you look close, has an underwater tree stump. All I can think is that the water level before the installation of the weir was drastically different.
One of the interesting land marks in the town of Lake Cowichan is the pedestrian bridge that connects the Kinsmen Park to the main drag. It shows (early) recycling at its best.
I wonder what holds the ceramic glued on and how much surface preparation was needed to keep it from coming unstuck?
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