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Rebecca Comes to Visit! |
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On a a Friday morning on an unseasonably hot day in June, Rebecca and Angela headed off for a day of exploration in and around Vancouver. (Rebecca had never been.) Their trip consisted of several treks across a perilous suspense bride, many totem pole sitings, lunch on the Granville harbor and lots and LOTS of traffic. |
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Don't be fooled - Bek was much braver on the bridge than I. |
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Just two gals, explorin' the Western Frontier. |
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These totem poles were a gift to Capilano Park from the local Natives in the 1920s. |
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These totem poles are some of the best maintained in Canada. Historian work to keep them in the original glory. |
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The Capilano Suspension Bridge is so high, it would reach the collar bone on the Statue of Liberty. |
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