MAKE A MEME View Large Image The sea lion, at the foot of the Sleeping Giant, was a popular tourist landmark for many decades. If you look carefully, you can see outlined in its rocks the profile of a lion – its mane, nose, mouth and forelimbs very evident. ...
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Keywords: sea lion sealion nature rock formation rockformation erosion thunder bay thunderbay summer tourism recreation hiking fort william fortwilliam silver islet silverislet sleeping giant sleepinggiant ontario canada history blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Date: c. 1905 Description: The sea lion, at the foot of the Sleeping Giant, was a popular tourist landmark for many decades. If you look carefully, you can see outlined in its rocks the profile of a lion – its mane, nose, mouth and forelimbs very evident. Unfortunately, a major spring storm that flung ice upon the formation in the 1930s left it unrecognizable. Photo by J.F. Cooke Accession No.: 974.106.10 Date: c. 1905 Description: The sea lion, at the foot of the Sleeping Giant, was a popular tourist landmark for many decades. If you look carefully, you can see outlined in its rocks the profile of a lion – its mane, nose, mouth and forelimbs very evident. Unfortunately, a major spring storm that flung ice upon the formation in the 1930s left it unrecognizable. Photo by J.F. Cooke Accession No.: 974.106.10
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