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Coastal Views


The British Columbia coast contains some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Towering mountains, magnificent inlets, deep valleys and lush rainforest, create a diverse landscape of wild character and haunting beauty, offering unlimited opportunities for the photographer. Henry Twidle saw and recorded isolated settlements carved out of the wilderness, vast uninhabited areas rich in vegetation and wildlife, and a variety of coastal scenes, once familiar, that now are changed forever.
View from Rock Bay of Nodales Channel and Thurston Bay.
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Agnes Twidle's sister, Flo, on an island near Rock Bay.
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A butterfly who has landed on a flower.
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View of Roberts Lake.
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Fawn on left, doe on right.
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Opposite Glendale Cove, Knight Inlet.
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Head of Knights Inlet.
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View from Elk Bay looking toward Nodales Channel.
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View of fir trees at Knox Bay, Thurlow Island.
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Elk Falls, Campbell River c. 1906.
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The road to Elk Falls, Campbell River, c. 1924
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Road through the forest.
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View of Island Highway near Campbell River.
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 Path to Elk Falls, Campbell River, c. 1920's.
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View of Elk Falls, Campbell River, c. 1920's.
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Elk Falls, Campbell River, c 1920's.
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