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I am Sylvie. I am passionate about photography, hiking, cooking, traveling. I am excited for the opportunity to show you our beautiful world through my lens. Hope you enjoy the journey.
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil & Argentina
Millions of visitors flock every year to Iguazu Falls National Parks to admire one of the most stunning waterfalls in the world.

Grand Marais, MN
A lovely small city on the North Shore of Lake Superior, Grand Marais is a must for beautiful scenery and outdoor adventures

Gooseberry Falls State Park, MN
Beautiful trails, spectacular waterfalls, picturesque scenery, stunning fall colors you’d be sure to find them all in this unique Minnesota State park

Takakkaw Falls, Yoho National Park, Canada
The second highest Falls in Canada can be found at Yoho National Park


Valley of the Five Lakes, Jasper, Canada
A moderately easy loop with scenic lake and mountain views.

Cathedral of Saint Paul, MN
An impressive house of worship, the Cathedral of Saint Paul was consecrated in 1958. I suggest a visit when in Saint Paul.

Minnesota State Capitol, MN
A tour of this magnificent State Capitol Building will leave you in complete awe.

Stone Arch Bridge, MN
This beautiful bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is a must stop when in Minneapolis to learn its history and admire the amazing Minneapolis skyline.

Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada
A sublime green lake in British Columbia. A must stop when in Yoho National Park.


Bûche de Noël (Christmas Yule Log)
The history of the Bûche de Noël French tradition and its adoption in Lebanon

A visit to Kananaskis, Canada
Scenic and not crowded, Kananaskis is a must stop for anyone visiting Banff National park

Quinault Rain Forest, Washington State
Visit Quinault rain forest for a magical walk among giant trees and green foliage

Bow Falls and Bow River, Banff, Canada
Park at the falls’ parking lot and walk the picturesque trail along the river
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Thanks for your blog on the Blue Ridge Electric Co-Op Passage. I have visited Big Rock several times and had heard that the circles might be petroglyphs. Until your article, I must say I was unconvinced. I was thinking that the circles had been etched by hand and the random placement of them did not make sense for recording any type of information. Now that I understand the utilitarian nature of the process that caused them, it all makes perfect sense!
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