These photos were captured as the sun was going down and in a moving vehicle, hence the graininess.
I hope it adds to the atmosphere, lol.
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Under the train tracks for the Light Rapid Train system (LRT). |
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Science World, a great educational centre is the globe on the left. It lights up like a diamond at night. |
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BC Place, venue for concerts, trade shows, sporting events, etc. is seen just under the LRT rails |
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Dramatic shot of the sky |
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On the outskirts of Chinatown. We are at the backside of the Dr. Sun Yet Sen Garden |
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Entering Yaletown, a newish neighbourhood in Vancouver. This is a southwestern view along Pacific Blvd. |
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One blurry shot of the heart of Yaletown and one of my fav streets. This used to be a warehouse district. |
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A famous breakfast place so named because the original location was so small you rubbed elbows with your neighbour. This isn't the original location and it appears to be bigger tho I haven't yet been inside. |
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View after sundown. This is looking west at English Bay in the West End. You are looking at the Pacific Ocean straight ahead. |
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A few palm trees at the waterfront. The temperature in Vancouver is milder than most parts of Canada so palm tress can grow here. |
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Thanks for your visit!