The only time I have ever visited Kamloops was when the Rocky Mountaineer train stopped there for 12 hours. You presented a rugged image!Although it was early evening by the time we arrived, I don't remember such a bleak landscape. The train trip was hugely successful, by the way.
That picture certainly does give the feel of that wild west era! I love the way it looks like a painting, too! You're getting good!
Hels,Some of the terrain is very bleak, but the city itself is pretty. this photo was taken to the north east.
Christi,Thank you; it was a fun photo to play with.
There is no place on earth like B.C.
Owen,True enough - and mostly that's a good thing:)
rolling hills please something in the ancient human brain. wonder if all mammals feel the pull.
Pearl,Interesting - could be so.
Chris, is this considered "high desert?" I love the way you played with the photo!
Hi Judie,Good question. I've never heard that area referred to that way. It's in the hills around Kamloops in south central BC - hills above Thompson River valley.Hope you are feeling better!
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The only time I have ever visited Kamloops was when the Rocky Mountaineer train stopped there for 12 hours.
You presented a rugged image!Although it was early evening by the time we arrived, I don't remember such a bleak landscape.
The train trip was hugely successful, by the way.
That picture certainly does give the feel of that wild west era! I love the way it looks like a painting, too! You're getting good!
Hels,
Some of the terrain is very bleak, but the city itself is pretty. this photo was taken to the north east.
Christi,
Thank you; it was a fun photo to play with.
There is no place on earth like B.C.
Owen,
True enough - and mostly that's a good thing:)
rolling hills please something in the ancient human brain. wonder if all mammals feel the pull.
Pearl,
Interesting - could be so.
Chris, is this considered "high desert?" I love the way you played with the photo!
Hi Judie,
Good question. I've never heard that area referred to that way. It's in the hills around Kamloops in south central BC - hills above Thompson River valley.
Hope you are feeling better!
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