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Inside jungle at the Calgary Zoo
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Inside jungle at the Calgary Zoo

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  • Couldn’t resist taking a few shots of this beautiful little church just south of Radium Hot Springs, B.C., Canada.
  • Location, location, location - this is the way to live!  Condos at Radium Hot Springs.  The village of Radium Hot Springs is the western gateway to Kootenay National Park and the BC end of the Banff/Windermere Parkway. People come here for the parks, golfing, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, and of course, the wonderful, rejuvenating hot springs.
  • St. Peters Church - Muenster, Saskatchewan - interior painting done by Count Berthold Von Imhoff - more info: <a href="http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31">http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31</a>
  • St. Peters Church - Muenster, Saskatchewan - interior painting done by Count Berthold Von Imhoff - more info: <a href="http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31">http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31</a>
  • St. Peters Church - Muenster, Saskatchewan - interior painting done by Count Berthold Von Imhoff - more info: <a href="http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31">http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31</a>
  • St. Peters Church - Muenster, Saskatchewan - interior painting done by Count Berthold Von Imhoff - more info: <a href="http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31">http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31</a>
  • St. Peters Church - Muenster, Saskatchewan - interior painting done by Count Berthold Von Imhoff - more info: <a href="http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31">http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31</a>
  • St. Peters Church - Muenster, Saskatchewan - interior painting done by Count Berthold Von Imhoff - more info: <a href="http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31">http://muenster.saskatooncatholic.ca/node/31</a>
  • Mewata Armouries in Calgary, Alberta
  • Shaw Communications Office Building in Calgary, Alberta
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  • Shaw Communications Office Building in Calgary, Alberta
  • The Towers of downtown Calgary
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  • Inside jungle at the Calgary Zoo
  • A young girls poses in one of the old Indian Bath Houses at Fairmont Hotsprings.
  • On a little knoll about a minute’s hike up from the Fairmont Hot Springs parking lot, lies a real treasure. Sitting on a plateau of tufa rock coloured orange, brown, green and blue by the streams of spring water that leap out of the rocks above, is a very old stone bathhouse.<br />
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Fairmont Indian baths are natural hot spring pools that were popular among early settlers of the valley. It is not known why they were called ‘Indian’ baths. At the time that explorer David Thompson described them in his journal, there was no building.
  • On a little knoll about a minute’s hike up from the Fairmont Hot Springs parking lot, lies a real treasure. Sitting on a plateau of tufa rock coloured orange, brown, green and blue by the streams of spring water that leap out of the rocks above, is a very old stone bathhouse.<br />
<br />
Fairmont Indian baths are natural hot spring pools that were popular among early settlers of the valley. It is not known why they were called ‘Indian’ baths. At the time that explorer David Thompson described them in his journal, there was no building.
  • On a little knoll about a minute’s hike up from the Fairmont Hot Springs parking lot, lies a real treasure. Sitting on a plateau of tufa rock coloured orange, brown, green and blue by the streams of spring water that leap out of the rocks above, is a very old stone bathhouse.<br />
<br />
Fairmont Indian baths are natural hot spring pools that were popular among early settlers of the valley. It is not known why they were called ‘Indian’ baths. At the time that explorer David Thompson described them in his journal, there was no building.
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