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Mini 3 Sechelt Rainbow Crossing

Robert Prior

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Sechelt (ch’atlich) is located on the traditional territory of the shíshálh (Sechelt) Nation. It’s the name of a people, a community, a peninsula, and an inlet.

The community of approximately 11,000 people sits on a narrow isthmus that separates the Sechelt Inlet from the Salish Sea. To get to Sechelt, you can take a 40-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale (and either drive, bike, or take transit along Highway 101 for the remainder of the way), travel via float plane, or navigate by boat.

Surrounded by coastline and forests, Sechelt serves as a fantastic adventure hub for people of every level of ambition and ability. There is also a bustling arts scene full of many skilled artisans, performers, and other creatives.

This is the second rainbow crossing in Sechelt — the first was a student-led initiative at Chatelech Secondary School. This one, on Cowrie Street between Inlet and Trail Avenues, was installed on March 18, 2019.

This aerial panorama was stitched from 35 auto-exposed photographs with PTGUI Pro, processed with Colour Efex, and touched up in Affinity Photo and Aperture.

Original size: 18000 × 9000 (162.0 MP; 703.02 MB).

Location: Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada
 

Sechelt (ch’atlich) is located on the traditional territory of the shíshálh (Sechelt) Nation. It’s the name of a people, a community, a peninsula, and an inlet.

The community of approximately 11,000 people sits on a narrow isthmus that separates the Sechelt Inlet from the Salish Sea. To get to Sechelt, you can take a 40-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale (and either drive, bike, or take transit along Highway 101 for the remainder of the way), travel via float plane, or navigate by boat.

Surrounded by coastline and forests, Sechelt serves as a fantastic adventure hub for people of every level of ambition and ability. There is also a bustling arts scene full of many skilled artisans, performers, and other creatives.

This is the second rainbow crossing in Sechelt — the first was a student-led initiative at Chatelech Secondary School. This one, on Cowrie Street between Inlet and Trail Avenues, was installed on March 18, 2019.

This aerial panorama was stitched from 35 auto-exposed photographs with PTGUI Pro, processed with Colour Efex, and touched up in Affinity Photo and Aperture.

Original size: 18000 × 9000 (162.0 MP; 703.02 MB).

Location: Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada
Robert, good work on the Sechelt 360 pano. I also enjoy doing these across the water from you in Comox. We do struggle with many no fly zones with the airport, however.(ErnstV on kuula.co)
 
Very nice pano. Sechelt city should include a link to this on their website. very nice view of downtown. I’m in West Sechelt actually. Trying pano’s on my mini 3.
 

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