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Charlotte Hedman / 27 items

N 71 B 7.2K C 60 E Aug 28, 2014 F Sep 3, 2014
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Looking through the window of a wine store in the Lonsdale Quay, North Vancouver.

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N 89 B 4.7K C 55 E Sep 3, 2014 F Sep 17, 2014
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This is the newly renovated roof of the Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver, BC. The windowed roof consists of more than 1,400 individual acrylic “bubble” panels in 32 different sizes.
The skies were very grey and it was threatening to rain the day I was there.

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N 83 B 4.2K C 51 E Sep 22, 2014 F Sep 30, 2014
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N 82 B 6.9K C 44 E Sep 3, 2014 F Oct 8, 2014
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Ivy covered windows on the Sylvia Hotel in Vancouver, BC

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N 72 B 7.0K C 56 E Sep 12, 2014 F Oct 22, 2014
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On our recent Eastern Washington road trip, we visited the Grand Coulee Dam. This photograph was taken standing on the dam, with the reflection of the Columbia Gorge, Roosevelt Lake and part of the dam in the windows. The strangest thing about being allowed on the dam itself was the security. It was higher than in any airport I have ever been in, and we were followed around by security men with guns the entire time.

The Grand Coulee Dam is the largest concrete structure in the world and is bigger than the Hoover Dam. Strangely enough, I had never heard of it before.

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