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3 comments:
looks like you guys covered a lot of places in this trip! did you take a tour or just fly-and-drive by yourselves?
How enjoyable and easy life of you guys in the Banff National Park! Some of the photos remind me of the time when we visited the Rockies on our way back Taiwan from Toronto in 1993. The Coulombia gracier looks unchanged. My dad had fun to touch the ice and drank the cyrstally clean ice water there. The truck-like bus was also familiar. So many things flash back in my memory when I look at these photos.
We took a guided tour to and in the Canadian Rockies. We've been to Downtown Vancouver (溫哥華、雲高華),Richmond(列治文),Vancouver Island, and National Stanley Park. However, I only like the Rockies wherein many glaciers sprawl and many emerald lakes scatter. And they are spectacular!!!
Oh before I forget. We met one of Linda's cousins living in Richmond and one of my college friends residing in Vancouver West.
And more important. Chinese foods in Richmond are so good, much better than those in So Cal.
Ken Chang
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