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Greg Gallinger Photography
Winnipeg, MB
Canada

Incredible photos of the Alberta oil sands /May 20, 2012 by Grey Gallinger

Robert Johnson, writing for Business Insider:

After being refused a mine tour and any type of access to a mining site or equipment, Business Insider rented a plane that I used to see everything I could of the mines on my own.
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Mushrooms at Bird’s Hill

Description: two orange/red mushrooms growing amongst blades of grass and fallen leaves.
Yesterday, Alanna and I drove down to Pembina Valley Provincial Park to go hiking and admire the fall foliage.  The trip has been on our list for a while now, but we we’re waiting for the right time of year. I’m glad we finally got to go,
Spring is for admiring pretty flowers

ID: pink lilacs contrasted against a bright yellow background.
Yesterday, @alannayuen and I went for a walk along the Nestaweya River Trail towards the Forks. It was our first time venturing out on to the frozen river this winter and the first time we’ve taken photos together. For some reason or another we
Assiniboine River from Osborne Bridge
Observations from a walk around West Broadway.
“Dandelions don’t know whether their a weed of a brilliance.” adrienne maree brown
Fall foliage in the Village

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