
Past beyond
As we wandered through the lush, moss-covered trails of Golden Ears Provincial Park in British Columbia, we made a remarkable discovery: an entire ecosystem of strange, otherworldly creatures that seemed to have stepped right out of the past. With their dinosaur-like bodies and bizarre, expressive faces, they were unlike anything we had ever seen before. We were fascinated by these mysterious woodland beings, and couldn't resist documenting our encounter with our iPhone.
If you're exploring BC and come across any equally incredible creatures, be sure to share your photos with the hashtags #pastbeyond, #woodlandcreatures, #loveforbc, and #hellobc
Prehistoric goose head | Mike Lake
Suspended woodland parkour
Portrait of H.R. Giger
Teraforestrex or Branchelope?
Max Rebo | Musician
Welcome to the Jungle | Axl Rose
Hippopotamus Fungo-ramma
Rock profile
Enchanted dragon
Edvard Munch | Westcoast carving
Mossy wolf head | Mike Lake
Tree Squid | Mike Lake
Woodland character | Forest face
Woodland Mugwump
Mossy woodland turtle
Seasonal alien ice skull
A rock in a familiar face
Stray dog
Mossy Bison head
Bark-man prophecy
Woodland deer — red cedar
Moss eerie | Unexplained
Elusive moose head discovery
Jar Jar Binks | Woodland Moss Edition
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