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A moody sunset over Highway 1 from a Comox overpass.

Photo Credit: Sarah Mackenzie | Facebook

What We Love: Road Trip Sunsets

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  • August 26, 2022
  • VanIsle.News Staff
Road trip season is winding down, but we’re all dreaming of one last one

Can you smell a hint fall in the air? That means road trip season is winding down. But pics like this have us dreaming of hitting the road anyway.

Sarah Mackenzie captured this shot from a Comox overpass. We wonder what’s just around that bend.

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