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Deep Sea Wall is a vertical faced monolith ending a mountain range on the north side of Tribune Channel.

Except for trees at the very top there's no growth over its four hundred by one thousand foot facade.

Adjacent the water depth is over 700 feet. Deep-keeled boats can easily power alongside

the wall where you can reach out and touch the sun warmed granite.

A black colored brown bear is on shoreline center right.

A clear cut forest is behind . A common site in British Columbia.

Dockside, Echo Bay. Float planes operate off the float just off our bow.

We said goodbye to a friend who flew from here to a BC ferry, ferried to Vancouver,

bussed to the airport and then flew home to San Jose, Californina.

Four other boats 'crowded' into this, Turnbull Cove. Nearby, you'd never guess

from this picture, is Nepah Lagoon and Roaring Hole Rapids

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