seen from France
seen from China

seen from Singapore

seen from Russia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Singapore

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China
seen from China

seen from India

seen from Argentina

seen from Malaysia
seen from Italy
lookin 4 u
Two fast-moving British Columbia wildfires that forced residents of more than 3,000 properties in the Shuswap area to evacuate on Friday hav
Two fast-moving British Columbia wildfires have burned down blocks of homes, stores and buildings in multiple communities in the Shuswap region, the B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) confirmed Saturday. Residents of more than 3,500 properties in the area had to evacuate on Friday and Saturday as "extreme fire behaviour" is expected to prompt more evacuation orders in the coming days, according to BCWS and local emergency officials. "We're still going to have a very active and dynamic day and there's going to be challenges and dangers for our people," said Shuswap Emergency Operations Centre risk management officer John MacLean.
Continue Reading.
Tagging: @politicsofcanada
If you're planning on travelling to the Shuswap/Okanagan right now for 'vacation', then please, do not. You are not welcome right now. Keep traffic as much to a minimum as you possibly can while locals and families try and figure out their next steps to safety and security.
Meme under the cut because I've been crying for hours.
squilax band office is gone, quaaout lodge is gone, homes gone. this is devastating for the reserve and indigenous people here. my aunts home is likely gone, friends childhood homes, farms. we had a gas station explode near here a few hours ago. i cannot even comprehend how devastating this is
Shuswap Lake, British Columbia. Gouache on watercolor paper, 5x7"
2/12 of my cross Canada study series!
Another old photo. Feeling nostalgic, thinking of my grandparents.
Join our adventure into the deep lakes of Canada for Episode 2
Pictured is petroglyphs ‘K’ak’awin’ at Sproat Lake on Vancouver Island. The center petroglyph represents Haitelik. A mythical sea serpent off the pacific coast. www.rockymountaincryptids.com