Showing posts with label Science World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science World. Show all posts
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Refreshing archival material
This blog had long been relegated to the category of missing and, perhaps, forgotten. After looking at the pictures, I decided it might be worth giving the whole thing a new look. With that in mind, here goes...
Friday, July 15, 2005
False Creek in downtown Vancouver
Satellite view down False Creek (See Google Earth)
A view to the north side of False Creek (Yaletown) shortly after having launched and paddled under the Burrard and Granville street bridges

A view to the north side of False Creek (Yaletown) shortly after having launched and paddled under the Burrard and Granville street bridges


One of the charms of False Creek - and a constant source of controversy (yes, I'd like free moorage too!) - are the number of boats "squatting" on the water. 


We may be on vacation, but this is a reminder that others are still working: the loading of a barge. 


False Creek is as much about industry as it is leisure: a gravel barge being loaded from the south shore. 


Paddling the south shore of False Creek with a view towards the north and several prominent Vancouver landmarks: BC Place Stadium's white "marshmallow" roof, the revolving restaurant on the Sears building, and the copper roof of the old Sun building. 


Cormorants roosting on a bizarre, modernistic sculpture that I think I recognize from EXPO 86 (I must look into that). 


Until I started kayaking, I never realised how numerous Cormorants are in these waters. Passed beneath these birds, we also learned that they poop huge quantities. 


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