Cool shots there Le1!! Dubai is very different from what most of us are used to seeing.
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great shots Le1. Love the one of the Mosque(?). And that truck is sexy!
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This is from granville Island in Vancouver. It was probably the coldest day ever in Vancouver ... a balmy -17
I am new to the forums, but have been listening to the podcasts for the past few weeks. Thought I would jump in head first and submit a photo. Here is a shot from a visit in Lethbridge, they had the bridge lit up a few times throughout the year, for the 100th anniversary of it being built. Couldn't pass up the opportunity even though it was around -31c out.
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Glad you jumped right in and with an assignment too - Nice!
Cool perspective here, not used to seeing bridges at this angle! Good on ya for bravin' wicked winter as well.
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THe Lethbridge highlevel bridge is great. I lived in Lethbridge once upon a time. The coolies are cool and the drive into the city is so dramatic. For those not from the area, coolies are kind of "reverse" hills. They are formed by the path of the river carving out the land rather than glaciers or whatever causing the upheavel of the land.
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