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A rustic boardwalk leading to and fro a dock on the Fraser River
Port Coquitlam
British Columbia
Canada
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**Best experienced in full screen
Taken on another of the few nice sunny mornings we've had this early spring. We can't resist going up this boardwalk, for some reason it holds an 'allure'. It was badly burnt half way up by vandals two or three years ago, but mended by people doing 'Community Service' for some petty crime in the past. There are a few holes in the planks so 'mind the gap' !!
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~ Edited in Topaz Studio and finished off with a frame and my signature in PicMonkey ~
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Strange title, Why
The Worsley Delph is currently being refurbished /redeveloped, the bridge linking the Nailmakers cottage & the Packet House has been removed to allow contractors equipment through this small inlet, only the steps remain on the left bank
The bridge is known locally as the Alphabet Bridge due to its 26 planks, which were used by children to practice the letters of the alphabet.
Milling planks the ancient ways, with steam. This sawmill is using steam power to cut logs into planks. Attached by a twisted drive band to the engine, the loggers keep the wood hard-pressed against the cutting guides whilst the saw does its job. With smoke, steam and sawdust filling the air, and the ragged sound of wood cutting accompanied by the repetitive chough of the engine, this really is quite something to watch.