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Looking from Capital Hill along Commonwealth Avenue towards Vernon Circle in the centre of the capital city, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (A.C.T.), Australia, Pacific
Old Customs House (Vernon building) built in 1790 now a public house, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Green House on right, Slave Quarters on left, Upper Garden in foreground, Mount Vernon, Virginia, United States of America, North America
Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, the first President, in Virginia, United States of America, North America
Ottawa, Canada, August 8, 2008: National War Memorial designed by Vernon March and unveiled by King George VI in 1939. The monument is composed of 23 bronze figures and a stone arch. In the background the Canadian Parliament building in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, North America
Figurehead from the former HMS Vernon ship at canalside of Gunwharf Quays with The Number One Tower, Lipstick, at back, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Oct 5, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Swinomish Tribal members Mike Cladoosby and his deckhand Kevin Day. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. We caught mostly Chum and a few silvers, United States of America
Oct 6, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Brian Cladoosby, Chairman Swinomish Tribal Community. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. Catching Chums and Silvers, United States of America
Oct 6, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Brian Cladoosby, Chairman Swinomish Tribal Community. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. Catching Chums and Silvers, United States of America
Oct 5, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Swinomish Tribal members Mike Cladoosby and his deckhand Kevin Day. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. We caught mostly Chum and a few silvers, United States of America
Oct 7, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Filletting and smoking salmon with tribal member Mike Cladoosby who has been fishing and preparing fish this way for over 60 yrs, United States of America