I'm in love with the fact that Charlottetown is sneaking itself in there . More of the smaller skylines puh-lease; you are important too!
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Pinterest - I use this social media platform to easily add pictures into my posts on this forum. Plus there are great architecture and city photos out there as well.
Novosibirsk and Omsk are lookin real good these days
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Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
I've been to a few Russian cities. They have a permanence and grandeur lacking in most Canadian cities. I haven't been to Siberia so I wouldn't know if they follow suit or if they are just giant housing complexes built during the modernist era.
I've been to a few Russian cities. They have a permanence and grandeur lacking in most Canadian cities. I haven't been to Siberia so I wouldn't know if they follow suit or if they are just giant housing complexes built during the modernist era.
Novosibirsk and Omsk are verrry commie-block-esque (though of course containing a ton of the beautiful historic buildings chracteristic of most Russian cities). Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Yekaterinburg are the jewels. Interestingly enough, Novosibirsk is actually a decade younger than Calgary, chartered as a city the same year as Edmonton (1904).
Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.