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Vancouver as seen from viepoint  on the road to Cypress bowl. First nation totem pole in the front
Totem Poles in Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
First Nations Totem Poles during a fall season at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Raven/Shark totem pole at the Sitka National Historic Park on the  Totem Trail. Sitka Alaska.
Isolated image of a colorful totem pole, Alaska
Native totem poles located in Vancouver, BC, Canada
Saxman, Alaska - July 29, 2022: Tlinget totem poles, long house and traditional art.
Entrance sign to Tombstone Park along the Dempster Highway
The totem pole display area in Staley Park, Vancouver is the most visited tourist attraction in all of British Columbia.
Juneau, Alaska - July 29, 2023: A totem pole standing at Marine Way. Juneau Harbor and Cruise Pier view, Alaska, USA.
Totem Poles in Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada - monuments created out of red cedar trees by First Nations of the Pacific Northwest
Juneau, USA - June 16, 2024: Located in the Gastineau Channel, Juneau is the capital city of the state of Alaska. Due to the extreme terrain, Juneau has no roads connecting the city to the rest of the state, everything coming and out must be transported by boats or planes.
Popular landmarks and photography locations that can be found within Vancouver, British Columbia.
Lewis Pass, New Zealand - July 04 2023. An information sign shows what to do in the Lewis Pass area. This DOC sign was taken at the carpark at the top of Lewis Pass, a mountain pass from the west to the east in New Zealand's South Island.
First Nations Totem Poles during a fall season at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Malahat, Canada - June 21, 2021. A totem pole stands at the rest stop viewpoint at the summit of the Malahat.
Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada - May 15, 2024: Information kiosk for Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park, British Columbia.
Photograph taken in Canada, Summer 2022
Exit Glacier is a glacier derived from the Harding Icefield in the Kenai Mountains of Alaska and one of Kenai Fjords National Park's major attractions. It is one of the most accessible valley glaciers in Alaska and is a visible indicator of glacial recession due to climate change. Exit Glacier retreated approximately 187 feet from 2013 to 2014 and park scientists continue to monitor and record the glacier's accelerating recession.
First Nations totem pole, carvings by Northwest Coast First Peoples. Sechelt Nation. Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada. Skookumchuck Narrows Provincial Park
Postage Stamp - Greetings from Alaska
Ketchikan, Alaska - July 29, 2022: Tlingit totem poles in Ketchikan.
Vancouver Island, Canada - August 13, 2017: Canadian Aboriginal Totem Poles in the Town of Duncan
Three (3) totem poles in Ketchikan, Alaska.
Welcome sign to the wilds of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta, Canada - May 11 2021 : Indicator of Maligne Overlook viewpoint. Jasper National Park.
The welcome sign for Jackson Hole Airport in Teton County, Wyoming. BEHIND the sign a 4,000 pound sculpture of a cowboy in a rodeo, as designed by Bart Walter in 2016 to welcome visitors to the Cowboy State. The sign and the statue are two separate structures. This airport, a national monument, is the only US airport to be located in a national park - Grand Teton National Park in this case.
The top of a beautifully painted totem pole in Victoria, British Columbia.
Totem poles in a Vancouver,  Canada park
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