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Xplane11 pics out of Chilliwack, British Columbia


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More of the scenery I made using Ortho4XP, which centers on the western side of North America from southern British Columbia down to the Arizona/New Mexico southern border with Mexico.  You will see the North Cascades national park (America's Alps, although some might argue that Olympic Park, Yosemite Park, or Grand Teton Park fit better).  You'll also spot Mt. Ranier and Mt. St. Helens (or what is left of it, the only US mountain which became shorter in my lifetime).  I guessed the day of the big eruption and stunned my parents who I was visiting with at the time when I firmly announced the eruption two hours before it happen.  My premonition came from a vivid dream I had of the mountain exploding.  Some heard it in Napa where I live, almost one thousand miles south, as a dull thunder).

John

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Beautiful set of shots!

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