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Dean Oros Photography + Design | Thunder Bay, ON

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THE FLOW OF NATURE ON LIFE.

A seemingly endless supply of freely flowing fresh water. Stoic, jagged, geological rock formations. At least this is what appears at first blush.

Over time the flow of Life is evident. The beautiful movement of water, along with wind and rain, smooths out some of the rough edges of rock.... shaping and moving it. Surrounding trees and foliage of the forest cycles through season to season. All together. Complementing and supporting each other. The ebb and flow of synchronicity that is... Life.

Some of the charm of the Cascades Conservation Area, Thunder Bay, ON (Canada).

Part of the Canadian Shield, Cascades is but a sliver of the 8 million square km (3 million square miles) of rock spread over eastern, central, and northwestern Canada into the U.S.A.

Cascades is a great choice for a quiet hike in the beautiful poplar and birch forest. Two highlights for many people is the spectacular rapids along the Current River and the various geological formations in the area.

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A seemingly endless supply of freely flowing fresh water. Stoic, jagged, geological rock formations. At least this is what appears at first blush. <br />
<br />
Over time the flow of Life is evident. The beautiful movement of water, along with wind and rain, smooths out some of the rough edges of rock.... shaping and moving it. Surrounding trees and foliage of the forest cycles through season to season. All together. Complementing and supporting each other. The ebb and flow of synchronicity that is... Life.<br />
<br />
Some of the charm of the Cascades Conservation Area, Thunder Bay, ON (Canada).<br />
<br />
Part of the Canadian Shield, Cascades is but a sliver of the 8 million square km (3 million square miles) of rock spread over eastern, central, and northwestern Canada into the U.S.A.<br />
<br />
Cascades is a great choice for a quiet hike in the beautiful poplar and birch forest. Two highlights for many people is the spectacular rapids along the Current River and the various geological formations in the area.