Kimberley's Iconic Cuckoo Clock, Northstar Trail

When you need to know the time and get a history lesson all at once!

I found myself standing in front of the Happy Hans World's Largest Cuckoo Clock, a quirky and delightful landmark in Kimberley, British Columbia. The clock's chalet-style building, with its vibrant red and white paint, stood out like a beacon of whimsy. The large clock face seemed to mock my inability to keep track of time, while the map on the side of the building hinted at the many adventures still waiting to be discovered in this charming town.

The circular brick pattern on the ground added a touch of elegance to the otherwise playful setting. As I stood there, I couldn't help but think about the people who had gathered around this clock over the years, perhaps waiting for the hourly cuckoo show or simply using it as a meeting point. The juxtaposition of the modern buildings in the background with the traditional design of the clock was a perfect representation of Kimberley's unique blend of old and new.

With the sun shining brightly overhead, I felt a sense of calm and curiosity wash over me. It was as if the universe was urging me to slow down and appreciate the beauty in the small things, like the intricate details of the clock's design or the gentle rustling of the leaves in the background. Or maybe it was just mocking my lack of punctuality. Either way, this charming clock had captured my heart, and I was eager to see what other hidden gems Kimberley had in store for me.

Direction Walk 0.18 km or 3 mins north west from last photo
Info F 1.8 1/906 ISO 50 with SM-N986B focus on 25 mm
Date 2024:06:29 14:18:56 Make samsung
Model SM-N986B Rating 3
Lens -- mm f/-- Width 4000
Height 3000 Flash No Flash
Focal 7.0 mm Focal-35mm 25 mm
Exposure 1/906 F Number 1.8
ISO 50 White Bal. Auto
Metering Center-weighted average Program Program AE
Compensation 0 Hyperfocal 3.24 m
Latitude 49.6860416666667 Longitude -115.984216666667
Altitude 1121 m File Size 2.2 MB
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