17th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Travel
The Barrel Maker

Rough-hewn wood is shaved smooth and flat in a workshop at old Fort Langley. The fort is a reconstruction of an earlier fort that was constructed in the mid 18th century as a trading post with the local native first nations peoples. Finished staves are then assembled in a circular jig to make a barrel. This age-old way of making barrels dates back to the mid 18th century.

Photo Detail
Date Taken: 03.2019
Date Uploaded: 05.2019
Photo Location: Langley, Canada
Camera: NIKON D810
Copyright: © Gabor Dosa