Winter conditions slowly take hold of the Cariboo Mountains in late autumn as they ...
... remain enshrouded behind a stormy veil over Bowron Lake. In the in 1860’s the first Europeans came to the Cariboo Mountains to find their fortunes, as part of what became known as the first Cariboo Gold Rush. Originally referred to simply as “Bear Lake” it was eventually renamed Bowron Lake after John Bowron, the first Gold Commissioner of the nearby gold mining town Barkerville, who organised numerous exploration parties into the remote mountains to look for gold-bearing ground. British Columbia, Canada. Love Life, Love Photography
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Really great picture
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every day we learn something new, thank you for sharing this information
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Very beautiful. Winter though the cold season, but the most beautiful
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is that your house?....unbelievably stunning
No not my house but I do live on a lake about 1 hour from here.
Lovely lake. Always interesting how much gold drove early exploration. Some of the most remote beautiful places I've been to in the Rockies were mining ghost towns
Soooo stunning....i love it💕
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Beautiful ! What a landscape ! I love it 🥰
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