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Cascadia in the Dark – A Striking Satellite Photograph

December 13, 2012·1 min read
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Salmon Nation. Re-Imagining our Connection to Place as Nature State, not Nation State.

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A newly released satellite photograph of the Pacific Northwest and centering on Victoria, BC at night helps to highlight just how connected and defined the Cascadia region really is, regardless of international boundaries.

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