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A familiar site for anyone that has traveled along the Thompson River. Most sources date construction back to 1905, shortly after a landslide had wiped out the previous church and much of the Pokhaist Indian village. It is remarkably well preserved inside and out for being located in such a high visibility area, I didn't notice any vandalism whatsoever upon my first look inside last weekend. 1.
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This is awesome!
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Posted by skatchkins This is awesome!
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One of my favorite buildings in BC for sure, it's small but packs a serious presence, it'll be a very sad day when it falls.
[last edit 6/6/2017 9:18 PM by EPOCH6 - edited 1 times]
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Some of my photos from my visit a couple months ago.
April 2001
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love the creepy look keep up the good work!
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Jesus loves you! lol seriously though, awesome pics. Kinda creepy and yet calls you to go in.
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I visited this church in October and I absolutely adore everything about it! i think there's something really peaceful about it. You got way better pictures than I did. Very Nice!
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