Tariff Free Kootenay

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A couple more photos from our short excursion out to the Kootenay river, which flows southward through British Columbia, and eventually into the US. The river itself is rather unique, as it originates in Canada, runs southward into the states, then re-enters Canada once again, and eventually joins the Columbia river. No passport required or tariff to pay!! If only it was that easy for everyone else! 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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The river is truly unique. After traveling to the US, then returning to Canada and joining the Columbia, it is a rare opportunity for other rivers.

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I like to stay there and watch the river streams pass by... Well maybe soon there will be ICE patrols on a side 🤣

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What a nice river running through some beautiful landscape. Awesome pictures, I love that huge tree! It is too bad international borders have become such a nightmare in the world. Just imagine back in the 1800's you could cross any border and no one would care. The world was simpler back then, then again life expectancy was much shorter too! lol

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Yeah right?! They ought to allow us to go back and forth more easily, a simple drivers license should do.

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