Sea of cranberries in Canada

In British Columbia, where canadian maple autumn, on the flooded plantations floats on the surface of the large-fruited cranberry, forming the red seas of freakish forms.



Among the red cranberry seas wander on a belt in water and dattaraj-turbans on the heads of canadian Sikhs, which makes the observation of the process of gathering the berries even more surprising (Canada — the main center of the non-Indic Sikh Diaspora).



Feature cranberries, considered the national treasure of Canada (and the US), that its fruits are air chambers, allowing the berries to float to the surface. In the growing season, plantations with cranberry bushes filled with water and run special harvesters, beat the water. Berries this off and only have to drive them to the water's edge and catch out of the water.

















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