Overwhelmed with wild North American nature

A British photographer captures photos of wilderness in Vancouver Island, an island as wide as the Netherlands and has only 600,000 inhabitants.

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Pristine and poetic scenery of Vancouver Island.

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This is the paradise of wild animals.

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The seals are sunbathing .

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. sea otters are delighted to wave the area.

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Primer eagle on the river of Vancouver.

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Relaxing minutes of wild wolf after a hard day of hunting.

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Gray whales struggle in the sea.

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Fumbling steps into the life of a 7-month-old black bear.

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Mature gray bears search for fish crabs at low tide.

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The spectacular whale of the whale.

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Release the royal wings of the silver-headed eagle.

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British photographer and biologist 19-year-old Bertie Gregory, who lived for 2 years
on Vancouver Island to take great photos of Canadian wild nature.