The time we’ve spent on the Saguenay River has been an amazing experience. So much beauty! The magesty of the fijords is awe inspiring. I’ve run out of superlatives to describe it. Cliffs 1000 feet high, at times matching the water depth below, A place that was once covered with 3-4 kilometres of ice,
We were most of the time alone with our little R.E.D. seeing sites only visible from the water. The following images are just a fraction of the beautiful markings on the wall faces, left by the passing of thousands of seasons. Nature’s very own graffiti.
Beautiful pics 🙂
Thanks Dennis. I was inspired by your Sedona rocks 😉
I am so pleased that you are sharing this experience! The photos are super. I’ve driven along the Saguenay many times but you present a whole new aspect. Kudos! Can’t wait for more!
Thanks so much Ron! What touched me most (and there were a lot of things) is it’s raw beauty. Even though there is a provincial park along the way where many visit, there are rarely signs of human invasion.