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We started the adventure at the majestic Cox Bay, and started to make our way to Sunset Point, with incredible view points along the way. Throughout the day we would go through and see an incredibily diverse amount of nature's biomes. 
It was a rare sunny day, which we were lucky to get. The perfect spring weather for a Tofino trip, this was one of my favourite spots. Going through the trail and lush woods, I couldn't stop looking at everything. It felt as if we were looking through a window to a different world, everywhere you looked was something different. 
This lovely placed staircase led to the ''point'' of Sunset Point, I loved how it was placed and how it looked as it just dropped into the sky, like a path leading to a ''hidden garden'' type of scenario. 
I was able to catch this awesome picture of a surfer, ( took him a while to finally catch a wave. ) I love the vintage feel of this photo, and the sand bar reaching out behind it. It catches all of Tofino's immense beauty and nature in one. With the Hawaiian sandy looking beach, vibrant colours, insane rock formations, and the notable random shacks throughout the coast.
The sand that ran through Cox Bay had the most interesting textures, it was so soft and the best summer beach spot. It feels as if it changes or there is something new to see everytime I look at it, with the lines and different shapes swerving through. 
We then headed over to Tacofino and Wildside grill for lunch, I was out of very few people who decided to enjoy Tacofino ( which was increidble ), and the perfect rest break for our trip. These photo's capturing Tofino's rustic feel and livelyness. 
The next location was South Chesterman and the sea caves, which was the coolest hidden spot and was also my favourite. The water was incredibily warm and the beach was practically empty. Each crevess you'd find leading somewhere in the rocks along the beach felt as a portal to somewhere different everytime. 
The colours inside one of the caves are what stood out to me the most, it felt as if it was some magical fictional cove. The sun hit the rocks perfectly through a hole in the top of the cave, which made everything even more majestic and unreal. 
There was people with sand bikes cruising throughout the beach, how the water pushed up on the beach was so perfect and made the coolest formations in the sand.
We then made our way to Long Beach, ( a childhood token ). 
The expiereince was just as amazing as the others, and I enjoyed every second in our short time there. 
Our last stop on the trip was the Bog trail, as soon as we started walking throughout it it felt as if we were in a different world, I was so facinated by how incredible the environment was. With twisty Dr. Seuss looking trees, bonsai's that felt as if they had been there for hundreds of years, ( and looked as if it was missing a few dinosaurs ) , this came as a close second favourite and I will always recommend to anyone visiting. 
That concluded the adveture, the different themes throughout visualized Tofino and all it's many natural beauty's. Everything different and feeling almost as it changes everytime you visit.
Tofino Blog ( and it's many different beauty's )
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