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July’s Photopool Favorite

Stephen Rees, Flickr

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August 2, 2011

With nice weather finally making an appearance around the Pacific Northwest, it looks like more and more people are using alternative transportation to get to their summertime fun destinations. This month’s Flickr favorite, captured by Stephen Rees, is proof of the popularity of biking to Vancouver, B.C.’s Stanley Park.

Stephen Rees, Flickr

Summer’s the perfect time to try out a new way to travel- walking, biking, busing, or riding the train might just become part of the fun!

This post is part of Sightline’s community photopool project on Flickr. If you’ve got photos of sustainable solutions, submit them to our Flickr page.

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