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Where can you safely park beside these houses at Kalamalka Lake, BC? [closed]

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Closed as off topic by Charlie Brumbaugh‭ on Jan 17, 2022 at 20:12

This question is not within the scope of Outdoors.

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Unquestionably, the top picture below was taken further south than Kalamaka Lakeview Drive Lookout.

I spent an hour looking on Google Maps, and the most similar picture is from High Ridge Road. But I see nowhere safe to park!

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Eugen Kedl, Canada in a thousand pictures 1999, page 264.

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only a couple of meters up the road from your location seems to be space besides the road with parkin... (1 comment)
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Canina‭ wrote over 2 years ago

Why would you assume that the photographer parked anywhere near the location from which any particular photo was taken?