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Finn Slough is a tiny Fraser River fishing community located at the south end of No. 4 Road in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The community has approximately 30 residents who live in wooden houses, both floating and built on pilings, along the marshy river bank. Many of the buildings were built between the late 19th century and 1950s and many have decayed severely, while some have been carefully restored. Finn Slough was founded by Finnish settlers who came to Richmond in the 1880s. Most of these residents made a good living from fishing and became local landowners.
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Finn Slough is a tiny Fraser River fishing community located at the south end of No. 4 Road in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The community has approximately 30 residents who live in wooden houses, both floating and built on pilings, along the marshy river bank. Many of the buildings were built between the late 19th century and 1950s and many have decayed severely, while some have been carefully restored. Finn Slough was founded by Finnish settlers who came to Richmond in the 1880s. Most of these residents made a good living from fishing and became local landowners.
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Finn Slough is a tiny Fraser River fishing community located at the south end of No. 4 Road in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The community has approximately 30 residents who live in wooden houses, both floating and built on pilings, along the marshy river bank. Many of the buildings were built between the late 19th century and 1950s and many have decayed severely, while some have been carefully restored. Finn Slough was founded by Finnish settlers who came to Richmond in the 1880s. Most of these residents made a good living from fishing and became local landowners.
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Not getting time to grab my camera. so the quality isnt nearly as good as what it could be. But still cute 😊
Looking towards Mount Hurd. This park includes the braided lower Finn Creek, a deep meandering channel, and islands in the North Thompson River.
Established in the 1880’s by a community of Finnish fishermen, Finn sits in the intertidal zone near Steveston British Columbia Canada. Today it’s a small community of roughly 30 residents who have chosen to live on the river in these ramshackle homes that have electricity but no plumbing. Residents are a mix including a university professor, building contractor, music teacher, child care worker, a farmer and a number of artists. The village is heavily photographed and appears on postcards in many Vancouver souvenir shops. Despite the fact that the village has existed for over 100 years, a land developer has made attempt to evict the community in order to fill in the slough and build condos on the location.
I started this right after I posted my last pic and I'm already this far. I'm still going to make mods to it and I'm waiting on the head, which I'm getting next Sunday. That's why I'm not going to release it until then.
Skin and hairbase: Not Found - Finn skin and hairbase@ ACCESS
Mesh head: LeLutka - Eon 3.1
Outfit: Gild - Ash long shirt and slim pants @ Equal10
Accessories: RVN Store - Wandered off
ROZOREGALIA - Narusaza rings
These sandstone beds are exposed on the escarpment or frontslope of a hogback of the Lance Formation near Gooseberry Creek in Hot Springs County, Wyoming. The beds dip back away from The camera. These fluvial (stream deposited) sandstones are Late Cretaceous to earliest Paleocene in age. The thickness patterns of the formation in the Bighorn Basin indicates that it was deposited as the Rocky Mountain foreland basin was partitioned into smaller basins during the onset of the Laramide Orogeny.
Reference:
Thomas Finn
Subsurface Stratigraphic Cross Sections Showing Correlation of Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary Rocks in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana
Chapter 6 - Petroleum Systems and Geologic Assessment of Oil and Gas in the Bighorn Basin Province, Wyoming and Montana
U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series DDS–69–V
069/dds-069-v/REPORTS/69_V_CH_6.pdf
Morning at Finn Slough at the peak of an exceptionally high tide.
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
Lough Finn is a freshwater lough in County Donegal, Ireland. The lough, along with its neighbouring village of Fintown, was named after a mythological woman, Finngeal, who drowned in the lake after attempting to save her wounded brother Feargamhain.
Poet John Crowe Ransom edited the Kenyon Review, the most influential literary magazine of the 20th Century, in this building.
Kenyon College, Gambier, OH USA
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Digital Painting by
Diane Marie Kramer
--In loving memory of my Good Friend Mariah ONeill's friend, "Finn" may he be in a gentle place surrounded by old friends and love. I am very sorry Mariah that you lost your friend....xxxx please take Care.
Both resting together :-) For those that haven't seen them before, Finn is the tuxedo and Jessica is the ginger tabby.
Once upon a time, there was a mythological Irish giant called Finn McCool and this apparently was his house. If you look closely you can see the chimney.
This shot is based off the last clip from the 15 second teaser for The Force Awakens. The epic decals of Finn were made by Timcan2904, I recommend going to check out his photostream!
www.flickr.com/photos/timcan2904/
Happy Force Friday! :D I didn't go at midnight for Force Friday, but I did get to go in the afternoon. Hopefully soon I can start taking photos of what I got! :D
I hope you enjoy the shot!