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Dunnottar is a tiny Icelandic hamlet an hour north of Winnipeg. They have these piers (five or six, maybe) that they build each spring (as soon as the ice on the Lake Winnipeg melts) and deconstruct each fall. The used material is then stored and then checked again the following year before rebuilding. Once the wood (which is untreated) has been worn enough, it's recycled to be used in furniture, moldings, etc. Pretty impressive for a place where only a handful of people live...
The first couple images were shot during sunset... but the pier faces east
(I need someone to convince me to wake up at 5am to go shoot it at dawn. They say this and the other piers look spectacular in the early hours.)
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3. Different day and time
Thanks for looking...
The first couple images were shot during sunset... but the pier faces east
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3. Different day and time
Thanks for looking...
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