File:Mt.Ida and Half Moon (b&w) (36235935).jpg

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A shot of Mt. Ida with the moon peeking through the clouds. Mt. Ida was torched in the fire seven years ago that came close to taking all of Salmon Arm with it. It did do a lot of damage to outlying communities.

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Author Kyle Flood from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

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