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Vimy Ridge

For my first attempt at macro photography, I decided to shoot this simple, nondescript piece of limestone given to me approximately thirteen years ago. This rock is a piece of the Grange tunnel system used in World War I by Canadian soldiers, located at Vimy Ridge in northern France. I had the honour and privilege of receiving a personal tour of the Grange Tunnel system which, as a Canadian soldier, is hallowed ground. I can talk forever about this precious piece of porous rock but I think I've said enough.

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Uploaded on September 10, 2018
Taken on September 9, 2018