Day Four, Part B

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Day four, part B: Trip to Seal Bay Regional Nature Park. Earlier on in the day it was a visit to Nymph Falls Nature Park, and for the second half of the day or Part B, the destination was Seal Bay. Located just north of Comox, Vancouver Island, and only about a half hour away from the falls. Sweet. Two quick adventures in one day! Here are the first couple of photos I took on the way toward Seal Bay. Hoping we will see some seals! To be continued, Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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I love colour photographs and black&white as well. You have a nice shot of a log. btw, have a nice day. 😍

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Where there's a forest, there are logs usually. Have a good weekend.

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Beautiful shot, but it seems like this trees were cut down intentionally, they didn't fall by itself.This place looks like a forest.

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Yes, they likely were an obstruction on the trail and had to be removed.

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Ok dear, no wonder they were cut down, thanks for your reply 🙏♥️.

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The natural park is very similar to the Black Sea region in Turkey.
I really loved it.

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Would love to head there someday! Thanks and have a good weekend.

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That path is so invitating and inspiring, it's like calling you to enter the forest

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That is the same feeling I had!

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The first photo reminds me of a random trail near me. We got a makeshift bridge needed to cross to continue on the trail. Nice photos :)

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Thanks, makeshift bridges are the most satisfying to cross.

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Refreshing walk given the greenery of the place! Looks like a quite peaceful area!?

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Comparing this place with the earlier Nymph falls, I'd say Seal Bay nature park was much better and satisfying.

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I hope you did see some seals and not just some chopped down lumber in the forest! But such a beautiful green place to visit. I bet you loved it there! Lots of seals and sea lions here in California if you want to see them! lol

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Truth be told, we didn't see any seals at seal bay ironically. Apparently they mostly congregate in the fall lol.

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Beauty color in the forest, nice greenery

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Yeah it was rich with greenery.

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