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Butterfly #2350 viewsAnother sshot of a Variegated Fritillary Butterfly
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Butterfly572 viewsA Variegated Fritillary Butterfly on Canadian Thistle along the road on the way up to the columns
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Butterfly #3412 viewsA detail shot of a Variegated Fritillary Butterfly. On the day we were up there, there were dozens of these beautiful butterflies in a small mountain medaow
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Butterfly#4582 views
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Valley View1332 viewsHalfway up to the columns there are several places to stop and admire the valley views. This is a view looking down valley towards Cawston
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Cawston View1267 viewsA view of the valley looking towards Cawston. Highway 3 is clearly visible towards the left
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Columns Detail2790 viewsA detail view of the columns
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The Columns1615 viewsAfter a long drive and a short hike, the columns suddenly came into view. They are a spectacular sight to behold.
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What a Sight!2051 viewsRow upon row of symetrical 6-sided basaltic columns. While there are places where smaller sets of columns occur, there are few that can compare with this incredible geological wonder
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Looking Up1321 viewsFrom the central point of the columns, the crystalline basalt columns rise over 100 feet
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Taking Advantage of the View1611 viewsAn intrepid photographer takes advantage of a conveniently placed "chair" to take photographs of Keremeos and the valley floor, far below
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Odd Fly972 viewsAn unusual fly dines on thistle pollen. This little fellow followed us down the mountain for more than 2 miles before fibally giving up and going home
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