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发表于 2006-10-4 16:15:10
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from weathernetwork.com
Hwy #3A – Crawford Bay to Creston
The sugar maples in the Crawford Bay area are in their full glory right now, their red and gold colours enriched by the rich fall sunlight. The native maples have also begun to turn, and the Western Larch (AKA Tamarack) at the highest elevations have begun to turn gold.
Hwy #95 – Wildlife viewing opportunities abound along the 150 km (90 mi) long Columbia Wetland habitat (North America’s largest wetland) which parallels Hwy 95. Here, the leaves are changing to yellow, orange and red hues.
Unfortunately, either trip requires more than one day to be fully enjoyed.
And unfortunately, there is no highway in or near the Greater Vancouver that has good fall colors. |
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