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ULTRAsomething  > View By Year > 2008 > BC Parks 2008
A small subset of the images I captured while on photo assignment for the British Columbia Ministry of Environment. These photos are ©BC Parks and, as such, can not be purchased from this website or used without permission of BC Parks.
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ULTRAsomething > An enchanted forest in Golden Ears Provincial Park. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > No one ever seems to pay attention to the water after it descends a waterfall. This tranquil scene is only a couple hundred meters beyond the base of Shannon Falls. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > A lone canoe seeks sanctuary in the shade at Alice Lake Provincial Park. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > Easy Riders rest easy and enjoy the view of Vancouver from Highview Lookout in Cypress Provincial Park. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > Lower Falls in Golden Ears Provincial Park. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > A foreboding sky blankets Gold Creek in a greenish hue at Golden Ears Provincial Park. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > A rainbow forms in the mist at the foot of Brandywine Falls. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > The emerald green waters of Daisy Lake as seen from Brandywine Falls Provincial Park. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > The wildlife viewing area at Rolley Lake -- between rain showers. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > Porteau Cove -- Sunset. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > Eye of the storm -- Porteau Cove. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > Fishing for their lunch at Mike Lake in Golden Ears Provincial Park. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > A simple Inukshuk, a traditional First Nations' stone formation and symbol of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, stands on the shore of the Green River at Coudre Point. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > Another inukshuk, further upstream, offers additional proof of B.C.'s friendliness. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > The Green River slices through a crevice in the rock at Nairn Falls, pausing briefly in a series of emerald pools before it continues its journey. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
A simple Inukshuk, a traditional First Nations' stone formation and symbol of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, stands on the shore of the Green River at Coudre Point. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
ULTRAsomething > A simple Inukshuk, a traditional First Nations' stone formation and symbol of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, stands on the shore of the Green River at Coudre Point. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
A simple Inukshuk, a traditional First Nations' stone formation and symbol of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, stands on the shore of the Green River at Coudre Point. (© BC Parks | grEGORy simpson, photographer)
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