Adele D. Oliver


Community Manager, Lotusland, Canada

Ketchikan, Alaska

at the end of the tunnel
KETCHIKAN (TLINGIT, the native language: KICHX?ÁAN)
Just 90 miles north of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Ketchikan hugs the bluffs that form the shoreline along the southwest corner of Revillagigedo Island. Stretching 31 miles long but never more than 10 blocks wide, Ketchikan is centered on Tongass Avenue. On one side of the avenue, many businesses and homes are built on stilts out over the water, while on the other side they cling to the steep slopes and often have winding wooden staircases leading to their doors. Ketchikan has about 8000 inhabitant

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APN Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
Objectif 4.3 - 215.0 mm
Ouverture 4
Temps de pose 1/1000
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ISO 200