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Deep in the cosmos, there is a planet unlike any other. Its name is Luminescia, and it is a place of incredible beauty and wonder. Luminescia is a world filled with warm light, where the sun never sets. One of the most breathtaking places on Luminescia is known as Cascadia. Cascadia is a place of cascading waterfalls that fall from great heights, creating rainbows that dance in the mist. Green forests cling to the sloping rocks, and strange curvy rocky formations rise up from the ground. The architecture is a combination of ancient and futuristic, with palaces that seem to glow in the warm light. But there is something else about Cascadia that makes it truly special. There is a feeling of magic and mystery that pervades the air, as though the very fabric of the universe is thinner in this place. Some say that there are portals to other worlds hidden within the rocky formations, and that beings from other dimensions visit Cascadia from time to time.
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The lower of the two main cascades of Glen Falls, Nantahala National Forest.
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The sky is so dark here at night near 8,000' elevation, it felt like I was standing in the galaxy. Broken Top Mt, Oregon Cascades.
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BNSF's Lind Turn looks straight out of the 90's as a pair of BN's take the train west on the Spokane Sub.
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This photograph was taken next the sign the Oregon History sign for the Cascadia Earthquake and Tsunami of 1700.
The sun begins it's rise over this small lake in Mt Rainier National Park in Washington state. I woke early to the alarm clock warning to venture down to see the first light in this area of the cascades. It didn't disappoint.
For over 29 million years, a chain of volcanoes has erupted along the coast of British Columbia. These volcanoes are responsible for Canada’s largest volcanic eruption in the past 10,000 years. Over 3,753 non-volcanic mountains and volcanoes form the Cascade Range, and extend from southern British Columbia down through the United States to California.
The Cascades are part of the Ring of Fire, a belt of 40,000 km that contains between 850-1,000 volcanoes. The volcano chain is responsible for all of the eruptions in the contiguous United States for the past 200 years, including the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
The Cascade Mountains form some of the most beautiful landscapes in Canada. Though the Canadian Cascades have not erupted in over 1,000 years, they will likely become explosive again in the future, causing potentially life-threatening situations for the surrounding populations.
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Cascadia State Park lies in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. Soda Creek flows through the park. The Park is also known for it mineral springs.
Crystalia is a Bulk Carrier and is sailing under the flag of Greece. Her length overall (LOA) is 224.93 meters and her width is 32.26 meters.
Built 2014,
Viterra Cascadia Terminal,
Taken from, New Brighton park,
Burrard Inlet, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Depending on the water, I usually seem to prefer the stop motion to the blur and I definitely think I'm in the minority. This was a teeny little waterfall (under 12 inches) along the creek. It made the most wonderful sound.
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Canadian War Tribute to Honor Veterans
The addition of the 2011 U.S. Ride of Pride to our fleet motivated Schneider’s Canadian associates to work for a Ride of Pride that salutes Canada’s Armed Forces. With Freightliner’s help, the first-ever Canadian Ride of Pride was born. The one-of-a-kind Freightliner Cascadia is fully customized with symbols of Canada’s armed forces decaled on the orange Schneider cab. It was designed to show support for active duty personnel, retirees and families who have lost someone in service to the country. The words “Lest We Forget” and “We Support Our Troops” are written in English and French respectively, recognizing the two official languages of Canada.
Schneider driver Darrell Esson proudly drives the only Canadian Ride of Pride ever produced. Darrell spent 21 years in the Canadian military and served many international tours including Afghanistan and several stints in the area formerly known as Yugoslavia. In fact, Darrell was a member of the first Canadian unit to come under fire since the Korean War. After he retired in 2005, he took a year to tour the one land he hadn’t spent much time in – the USA. During his travels, he realized he was meant to be a truck driver and joined Schneider’s Canadian fleet.