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Saturday, October 20, 2018

new denver

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Lunch stop along Slocan Lake with @simplylivingmore and @danielpoint1 and crew. Like most we’ve passed, this campground was already closed for the season, but a maintenance worker had said we could stay the night. Unfortunately, we were all gray-water-bubbling-up-in-the-shower full (black too, but I won’t describe the those) and needed to press on to somehwere with a dump. . During World War II, New Denver, B.C. had been the site of an interment center for Japanese Canadians. We wandered around a beautiful Japanese garden beside the campground and remembered our powerful visit to the camp at Manzanar on the east side of the Sierras in California a few years ago. . #airstream #pairstream #airstreamfriends #slocanlake #britishcolumbia

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