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      <description>Lush rainforest, rugged oceanside and oversized-nature on the west coast of Turtle Island.
Table of contents Victoria BC  Point No Point  Victoria, Gowlland and Goldstream park   January 28 - 31,
Victoria BC After a pretty uneventful early morning flight, we landed at the tiny Victoria BC airport and hoped in a friend&amp;rsquo;s car to get into the city proper. This was my first time going that far west in Canada and the first things that struck me was the climate (really temperate and wet for winter) and the amount of moss (so much moss, Scotland/Ireland levels of moss).</description>
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