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Promontory Hills (1738m/5702') summit (aerial)
Canada

A 100' aerial view from the top of Promontory Hills (elev. 1,738m), today known as Promontory Lookout Recreation Site located near the town of Little Nicola, British Columbia.  The peak is easily accessible via a rough forest service road.  A fire lookout was established for the summit in 1948 w/ a new lookout tower & building installed by 1951.  The lookout was dismantled in 2007 following ongoing vandalism however I believe the dilipidated lookout cabin building is still standing & hidden in the trees (I did not spot the cabin from the ground level during my visit otherwise I would have captured an interior panorama).

Copyright: William L
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 18800x9400
Taken: 07/11/2022
Hochgeladen: 07/11/2022
Published: 07/11/2022
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Tags: promontory hills; british columbia; summit; aerial; fire lookout; tower; haze; smoke; nicola provincial forest; thompson plateau; stoyoma mountain; radio towers; gulchon; sius maka; valley; promontory lookout recreation site; bccanx
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