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Falling for Fall during an endless Summer.

A wickedly wild and drought-ridden woodland scene in Fall overlooking Tod Creek in Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, BC.

 

Vancouver Island has been experiencing record levels of extreme drought not only throughout the Summer season but now into the Fall season with no rain forecast in the foreseeable future. Seemingly endless hot, dry conditions in British Columbia broke several records for September.

 

“Located near Victoria on southern Vancouver Island, the park preserves a heritage of green space for present and future generations. It encompasses nearly the entire east side of Saanich Inlet, stretching from Goldstream to Brentwood Bay and the world-famous Butchart Gardens.

 

 

Photography: Fujifilm XT-4, Viltrox 13mm, @f8

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Uploaded on October 13, 2022
Taken on October 7, 2022