the Great Canada
I have been in Canada twice: the first time in the summer of 2009 and the second one in the spring of 2010. I have visited Alberta and British Columbia: I have traveled the highways that go through the Rocky Mountains and I have sailed among the fiords on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. I have visited villages and lakes lost into the vastity of an endless nature. I have seen the uncontaminated nature and the strumentalization of the same for an excessive tourism. I have been 40 km from Alaska.
In other words, I have seen the Great Canada. In these galleries (continously updating) I’d like to show you what my eyes could admire.
Willinston Lake
Willinston Lake - In the heart of Canada
May 2010. Milano-London, London-Vancouver, Vancouver-Fort St. John on three different airplanes. One hour traveling on a jeeb and another hour on a motorboat. I arrive at Willinston Lake (British Columbia), the second biggest artificial lake in the world, to visit some Triassic successions. The true Canada opens in front of my eyes.
endless landscapes
landscapes - until your eyes can see
Canada offers landscapes of incredible vastity: they extend until your eyes arrive…and then they go further! In this gallery you can admire a collection of landscapes taken between 2009 and 2010, from British Columbia to Alberta, from Vancouver to the Rocky Mountains.