Land of canada

Land of canada

Landscape and Memory

The purity of our cities; the sanitary; the unpolluted air and environment. These are some of the things we take for granted. Things people around the world, in different countries would love to see and feel. Our air is fresh, clean and odorless, not humid like some of the warmer regions around the world. Brazil, South Africa, India, and Western China are just some of the few places that are so polluted that the air is gray. Fog surrounds their cities, while we have our clear blue skies to look upon. To star gaze and watch the sunrise or sunset. Our waters are not contaminated compared to all the greenish brown water you can find in some of the other countries. Some so contaminated that they can't even drink their water.
We are famous for our trees that stand tall at each and every corner of our country. The beautiful Evergreen, Pine, Fir, and Maple are part of the foundation of Canadian history. The richness of our soil, adequate watering from the great rivers, and the paramount of our mountains attract thousands of tourists to visit our country each year. As a Canadian, I personally take pride in all those little things that make up our country. One of the most vivid and memorable memory of this, was my 15th birthday. A day that I spent watching the sunset at Stanley Park.
Endless miles of pure salt water stretches along the summer night skies. The edges surrounded by golden brown sand topped with decorative shells of all sorts. Mountains could be mistaken for beautiful paintings because of their misty, smooth, and opaque look. Like pastel smudged to give a smoky contrast. Different combinations of colors float in the clear blue sky. A few thin...

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