Seal Bay Nature Park

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A few more “deep jungle” pics captured on the trail to Seal Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Not exactly a deep jungle I guess, but that is what it seemed like to us landlubbers anyways. The trees here on the island are incredibly tall compared to Rocky Mountain area trees. I wonder why that is? Perhaps due to precipitation levels and soil quality. At times it felt like we were in Jurassic park or something, inevitably waiting for a dinosaur to start chasing us at any moment lol! Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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No joke, that seems more jurassic park rather than Canada!

I love the first picture, I took a similar one this summer

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Right?! It was such a thrilling experience. Definitely going back again soon.

Gazing up at such tall trees is a good reminder that we humans aren't that impressively big in the grand scheme of things. I can picture flying dinosaurs roaming above the tall trees :)

Indeed correct, we live in a grand world, us tiny humans. I did see a pterodactyl..just kidding.

I'd have to look up that word just to be sure LOL

The height of the trees and the views look straight out of Jurassic Park.

Exactly my thoughts. Thanks for looking.

such a lovely photos of green trees.. its so calming to see..😊

The beauty of nature is second to none. Thanks for looking.

Thanks for the photo graphs, nice colors

Most welcome bos.

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It looks like a piece of paradise in this picture. It feels so good to see such beautiful nature. The green color has a unique effect on the human mood.