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Old Posted Jan 28, 2007, 2:59 PM
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Photos: Calgary in Black & White.

Here are some pics I took yesterday. Lots of skylines plus some other stuff I encountered along my route.















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Old Posted Jan 28, 2007, 3:32 PM
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Those are beautiful. I especially love this angle.




P.S. Can I use a couple of these (Bridgeland) if I need them for my Master's Report of TOD?
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P.S. Can I use a couple of these (Bridgeland) if I need them for my Master's Report of TOD?
Of course.
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great pics
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I thought the Bow River within Calgary didn't freeze over in the winter, even partially
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I think most of the ice is actually chunks that become lodged as the river narrows near DT. On the west side of the city (where I am currently overlooking the Bow at least) it is 85% free flowing. Only the edges are frozen.
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By the way, nice pics. I enjoyed em.
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I think most of the ice is actually chunks that become lodged as the river narrows near DT. On the west side of the city (where I am currently overlooking the Bow at least) it is 85% free flowing. Only the edges are frozen.
Cool. Thank you
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very very nice!
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Great pics. This is a really good one IMO
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2007, 7:28 PM
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Great pics. This is a really good one IMO

I think that would be the Ukrainian Caltholic Church around Edmonton Trail, correct? When I used to visit my friend in Calgary (who has now moved to BC), I used to attend Sunday Masses there. I really liked it.
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