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Mount Breakenridge and the Lilloet ranges of Southwestern British Columbia from Harrison Lake - (Published by GETTY IMAGES)

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Photograph taken at an altitude of Sixteen metres, at 19:46pm on Monday 6th September 2019 off Esplanade Avenue above the beach at Harrison Lake in the village of Harrison Hot springs.

 

 

In the distance to the far right we see Mount Breakenridge situated in the Lilloet ranges of Southwestern British Columbia. The mountain stands 2,395 metres tall, and takes it's name from Sapper Archibald T. Breakenridge, making a reconnaissance survey in 1859

 

 

Harrison is a small community at the Southern end of Harrison Lake where Harrison River flows inwards in the Fraser valley of British Columbia in Canada. Known for it's hot springs, it has a population of around fifteen hundred people and was named after Benjamin Harrison, who formerly worked as Deputy governor for the Hudson's Bay Company.

 

 

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LATITUDE: N 49d 18m 14.19s

LONGITUDE: W 121d 47m 7.71s

ALTITUDE: 16.0m

 

 

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Uploaded on March 27, 2023
Taken on September 6, 2019