Still in Marine Land, we get to interact with some of the marine life, including this beluga whale and some killer whales (they were shy about approaching us. They probably already ate and didn't have enough room for one of us.
This section holds many little fish you can feed or, as this seagull has in mind, feast upon. The triangulated roof in the background belongs to a kid's ride behind the pond, so, really.....if the kids wanted to go *that* badly, you could let them swim there.
Now, this place required a double-take. Residing in a nearby town called Niagara On The Lake, it's a Winery, allowing tours of the collection of wines within and, for a nominal fee, partaking of said wines.
Travelling through Vermont (in the U.S.), I came across this serene landscape. And, in a precedent-setting moment, I stopped to take this shot.
This, also in Vermont, is the longest covered bridge in the state.
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