POTW: Nature in Telegraph Cove

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Dec 6, 2018

My husband and I have a 30 foot Catalina we keep in Nanaimo.  

This past October we drove to Telegraph Cove with friends and spent a day of wonder cruising the area as part of a fundraiser for MERS (Marine Education and Research Society).  We were graced with the presence of humpback whales, sea lions, and eagles on a warm sunny day.

Take your pick from this collection of shots … there were so many to choose from.

Connie Peters

 

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Got a shot for Photo of the Week? Nature, kids, racing, cruising? Holidays?
Send it along to CYonboard@kerrwil.com and put POTW in the subject line. Merci!!

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