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Chasm

A view point exists at the head of a mighty chasm. Layers of stratification are evident and one can view all the way along the chasm to the Fraser Plateau. This is *just* south of the Cariboo, in Thomson district.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 15:56 by Judy in Cariboo 508 visits Add new comment

Chasm

A view point exists at the head of a mighty chasm. Layers of stratification are evident and one can view all the way along the chasm to the Fraser Plateau. This is *just* south of the Cariboo, in Thomson district.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 15:56 by Judy in Cariboo 559 visits Add new comment

Chasm

A view point exists at the head of a mighty chasm. Layers of stratification are evident and one can view all the way along the chasm to the Fraser Plateau. This is *just* south of the Cariboo, in Thomson district.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 15:56 by Judy in Cariboo 663 visits Add new comment

Chasm

A view point exists at the head of a mighty chasm. Layers of stratification are evident and one can view all the way along the chasm to the Fraser Plateau. This is *just* south of the Cariboo, in Thomson district.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 15:56 by Judy in Cariboo 552 visits Add new comment

Chasm

A view point exists at the head of a mighty chasm. Layers of stratification are evident and one can view all the way along the chasm to the Fraser Plateau. This is *just* south of the Cariboo, in Thomson district.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 15:56 by Judy in Cariboo 519 visits Add new comment

Chasm

A view point exists at the head of a mighty chasm. Layers of stratification are evident and one can view all the way along the chasm to the Fraser Plateau. This is *just* south of the Cariboo, in Thomson district.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 15:56 by Judy in Cariboo 518 visits Add new comment

Cinnamon Creek Rec Site

Finally - we're *camping*! Screw the Cariboo, just south-west of Lillooet on Duffy Lake Road are some amazing rec sites to experience. This is along Cayoosh Creek, which was mined by predominantly Chinese gold miners. The book(s) stated that they tended to stick around 'til nothing was left, as opposed to others who'd move along always looking for the big jackpot. I imagine the Chinese were treated so shabbily by the whites that they felt better off mining somewhere with a diminishing supply than to subject themselves to institutionalized racism. (Shame on Canada for that part of our history!)
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 16:12 by Judy in Cariboo 508 visits Add new comment

Cinnamon Creek Rec Site

Our site, featuring Oogway
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 16:12 by Judy in Cariboo 557 visits Add new comment

Cinnamon Creek Rec Site

Our site, featuring Oogway
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 16:12 by Judy in Cariboo 523 visits Add new comment

Cinnamon Creek Rec Site

Judy enjoying a camp fire.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 16:12 by Judy in Cariboo 505 visits Add new comment

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