Foto's van Kingston Airfield


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Pathfinder - All Hands On Deck
Kingston, Ontario (Canada) c
Trail at Little cataraqui Creek reserve
Storm over Cataraqui river
Collins Bay, Ontario (Canada) c
Kingston from the lake
Leopard Tank Kingston
Smart Energy Farm in Canada (best - full size)
Kingston Penitentiary. S view from King St- July 8, 09
Juncos
Sunrise after departing Kingston
Light House, Lake Ontario, ON, Canada
WI: 'Sacred Heart' cemetery / Friedhof
افرا **** Maple ----> canada kingstone
Summerhill, Queen's University
WI: 'General Wolfe' hotel
Reklameschild einer Tim-Hortons-Filiale irgendwo in Kingston am 25. Juni 2009
Kingston Penitentiary
Sailing, Lake Ontario, Kingston, ON, Canada
Shipwrecks off Wolfe Island
Wolfe Island cottages dwarfed by wind turbines
SI: farm and Wolfe Island wind turbines
Simcoe Island -- Lighthouse
Kingston
Patterson Park, Kingston, on..- Windsurfing Wave
cutting into the limestone
Lake Ontario Park
WI: junk yard and wind turbines
Égle St. Mark, Kingston, Ontario
'Glenbournie Grocery'
Wind turbines framing Marysville / Windturbinen ueber Marysville / turbines eoliennes au-dessus le village
Highway 7051
Kingston: 1st Cdn PM John A. Macdonald gravesite at Sydenham Cemetary
Approaching Kingston
Wolfe Island Wind Turbines Everywhere!
Tank
kingston
Centennial Drive bridge, looking South
Cataraqui River
St. Lawrence College, north end
Allen Point
Old Fort Henry, Wolfe Island Ferry, Trumpter and Mute Swans seen from Wolfe Island.
Winter wonder land on the Rideau Trail
KP / Rideau trail goes under the 401 highway. This is the original route for the Kingston and Pembrook Railway built in 1884, later the 401 highway was built over it, and the railway closed in 1986 leaving the path way for hikers.
Jimmy
Many shoals in Lake Ontario are now exposed by record low levels in 2012. Note the 2 m. tall green buoy to the far left of the wave. This shoal is between Salmon Island and the Brothers Islands. They have damaged and sunk many boats and ships over the years. On November 10 1812, the unarmed Canadian ship "Simcoe" was attacked by the American "Hamilton" and it received serious damage below the water line. It escaped over the shoals here and ran aground at Evertt Point (Reddendale).

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