Union Bay Area

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We did manage to squeeze in one last activity during our second day on Vancouver Island. This was a neat little cove or bay called Union Bay (just to the left of this rock pile). Apparently in days gone by, it was used to load and transport coal to San Francisco (which was a major maritime hub in the past). We happened to be there as the tide was starting to come in, which for us landlubbers is a pretty cool thing to experience! 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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Wowww... the seaside is something special. The water is in a beautiful color and the trees along the shore are very green which makes this place even more beautiful.

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Seaside is somewhat far from where I live, which makes it extra special!

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Was that in low tide or high tide? Looks very clean and nice, probably becomes deep quick! I love sea

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The tide was coming in slightly as we were there, so low tide more or less. Very cool to observe for a person not used to the phenomenon.

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Wow, the view is truly perfect, white rocks blend beautifully with blue water, the mountains in the distance add a peaceful impression.

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Best vacation ever, really it was. Beauty everywhere.

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I would've tried to turn the fan just to check how heavy it is LOL. Very beautiful low altitude area with dense trees all around far ahead.

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The propeller would be very heavy guaranteed!

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Pretty area, and I like the relic of the ship's propeller, that wasn't a tiny boat that once carried that monster of the sea. Very cool!

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