This comment is about your Kakabeka Falls postcard. It caught my eye right away. I joined something called Postcrossing a couple of months ago where I am given a name & address in another country to send a postcard. Eventually someone, somewhere will send me a card & it will be a surprise as to where it comes from. I bought several of the Kakabeka Falls card & sent them off. I have since been notified three people (One in Finland, one in Japan and one in U.S.A.) have voted it their favorite. I, too, think it's a favorite. This is the card where the falls are set back away and there's 2 falls of water coming down. Congratulations on a well liked picture. Dawn
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This comment is about your Kakabeka Falls postcard. It caught my eye right away. I joined something called Postcrossing a couple of months ago where I am given a name & address in another country to send a postcard. Eventually someone, somewhere will send me a card & it will be a surprise as to where it comes from. I bought several of the Kakabeka Falls card & sent them off. I have since been notified three people (One in Finland, one in Japan and one in U.S.A.) have voted it their favorite. I, too, think it's a favorite. This is the card where the falls are set back away and there's 2 falls of water coming down. Congratulations on a well liked picture. Dawn
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