ARE WE THERE YET? (Revised Edition)
A photographic diary of Summer Vacation 2008
de Lawrence W Christopher
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À propos du livre
From Watson Lake, we drove through Fort Nelson and Fort St. John and then on to Dawson Creek, Grande Prairie, and Edmonton. We visited Drumheller and then Calgary. Finally a two-day drive back to the left coast.
The purpose of any book is surely to give the reader access. Here I am giving you access to some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. But it is not inaccessible to anyone with a car, bicycle, or bus ticket. Or for that matter, a pair of good walking shoes. This book is just intended to wet your appetite for a closer, more personal look at the place we call British Columbia
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Voyages
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 240 - Date de publication: juin 09, 2009
- Mots-clés grande prairie, fort st. john, fort nelson, cache creek, hat creek, prince george, williams lake, 100 mile, fish creek, highway 37, watson lake, travel, bc, b.c., vancouver, hope, kamloops, quesnel, wells, barkerville, smithers, stewart, hyder, salmon, creek, glacier, alaska, fish, grizzly, bear, yukon, alberta, edmonton, leduc, drumheller, calgary, dorothy, cranbrook, creston, kootenay, ferry, kootnay, castlegar, nelson
À propos du créateur
Hi. I'm Larry Christopher. I am now 75 years old, and have been taking pictures most of my life. I come from a family of photographers, both my Dad and my brother having great influence on me. I live near fabulous Agassiz British Columbia where one learns to take pictures outdoors even on rainy days. Members of my family include my son and his wife Rob and Liz, and my dayghter Teresa. Thanks to them I also have two wonderful grandchildren Aidan and Adam, and a good friend Desirae. My wife Carol has been a great help and partner to me since 1965. I use Leica amd Nikon equipment, I no longer use film as much, but I will continue to use it for as long as it (and I) last. Long live the crow. Contact Curlin008@mail.com. Please visit my website for print and digital image sales.