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This is the view looking west from the top of a hill on Watson's Road, roughly 11 km east of Echo Bay, ON.

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February 20, 2008
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Canon
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Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
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55 mm
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July 11, 2006
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
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:iconpradip27:
~pradip27 Jan 21, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thank you for your image. I have used it in a photoshop tutorial here: [link]
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:iconulyce:
Pretty long road. If I were going there, I would think it never will end... :O

Beautiful shot! :)
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:iconcallie3:
!Callie3 May 6, 2009   Writer
I got to see this road and thanks to this photo, got the same shot (though in a different season and yours is much prettier). Honestly, gorgeous place.
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:icontfavretto:
Cool, can I see your photo?
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:icondrewhopper:
*DrewHopper Aug 11, 2008  Professional Photographer
Nice shot. I like how the road has crests, makes you feel like your driving down the road :)
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:icontfavretto:
Thanks, and thank you for the :+fav:
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:iconwodewose:
OK, so I know it's not actually the Mid-West USA, but I could just see a couple of Steinbeck-type hobos tramping along that ole straight road. Very classy :) (Oh, and neat idea to provide a map reference like that - I may just borrow that idea myself ;))
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:icontfavretto:
Thanks again! And I link all of my photos to maps, it just seems natural after going to school for geography & GIS and looking at everything in a spatial context.
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