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Canon G10 with Raynox teleconverter. Heron and duck sunning in run-off pond off of Bowmanville Creek in Bowmanville Ontario
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Mustard field just north of highway 401 in Bowmanville. Transport trailers adorned with canvas tarps advertise local delights . . . a coffee shop and retirement community.
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Canon G10 Canon Teleconverter. App 380 frames. 355 deg view. With the angle the stones are embedded in the cement wall, it's hard to get a good shot with all the stones clearly readable through the glare of the sun. This is the 4th and final attempt. While some of the stones on the right are hard to read becau...
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Canon G10 with Canon tele-converter. 127 frames. Located half-way between Oshawa and Bowmanville, perhaps 1/2 km north of the shore of Lake Ontario. This "restored" cemetary lies on the edge of a field converted over to 3-4 soccer pitches for kid league soccer.
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Canon g10 148 frames On top of the hill is a partial view of the Goodyear plant. Below is the "Goodyear" dam on Bowmanville creek. A popular spot trout and salmon fishing in spring and fall for local anglers. On the left side of the picture is the spillway to allow the fish to bypass the dam and head up str...
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Canon G10 144 frames app. 270 degs. West Beach in Bowmanville Ontario. Distant building on the left is St Mary's Cement. While I don't know for a fact, I've been informed they have a series of mining shafts running below Lake Ontario, mining for limestone or some such mineral, used in the production of cement. Od...
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Corner five at Mosport International Raceway, just north of Bowmanville Ontario. Named in honour of Stirling Moss, this turn is known at the track as Moss's corner. First weekend of racing at the track, BEMC/CASC Ontario regionals. While not great crowd pullers, they make for a relaxing weekend of race watching. Cano...
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Corner four at Mosport International Raceway, just north of Bowmanville Ontario. First weekend of racing at the track, BEMC/CASC Ontario regionals. While not great crowd pullers, they make for a relaxing weekend of race watching. Canon G10 196 frames.
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290 images - Canon G10. Turn three at the bottom of the hill on the right side of the panorama, leading slowly uphill into turn 4. Turn 5 lays just beyond the yellow bridge just peaking out of the left side of the picture.
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Trulls family plot, located 1 kilometer west of Trulls road in Courtice. What I;ve been able to learn is the Trulls were one of the first settlers to the Courtice area. The Bowman name noticed on several stones are members of the family responsible for the town 10 kilometers to the east, Bowmanville. The plot is off ...
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