Just outside of Port Alberni, Vancouver Island a beautiful roadside creek meanders through the temperate rainforest. The old remnant of a giant red cedar that has succumbed to the pressures of the logging industry slowly erodes away in the background.
With turquoise water, hot sand, and blue skies, what's not to love about Punta Cana? I took this shot waist deep in the water on our last day of vacation with my wife. This is a good memory of a great trip.
Nestled in the far southeast corner of our province, there is an odd coulee that contains these round red rocks that are scattered across the prairie landscape in dense clusters. They are called concretions and they are formed by softer sedimentary rock eroding away that surrounds the more dense rock formations. What is left after millions of years are these round rocks that are eroding and breaking apart themselves. This is a truly unique landscape in a rather mundane area that is filled with nothing but sagebrush.