The best Japanese ramen noodle restaurant in Vancouver.
Filmed with the Canon PowerShot TX1.
Timelapse of Downtown Vancouver
Timelapse of downtown Vancouver, 150 frames taken over an hour period.
Filmed with the Canon PowerShot TX1, with CHDK.
Filmed with the Canon PowerShot TX1, with CHDK.
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The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden - Vancouver, Canada.
Located in Vancouver's Chinatown, it is the first full-scale classical garden constructed outside of China.
Construction began March 1985 by a team of 52 experts from Suzhou and lasted for a year. Total price was 5.3 million CAD. June 2004, the new wing with the Hall of One Hundred Rivers was opened.
Construction began March 1985 by a team of 52 experts from Suzhou and lasted for a year. Total price was 5.3 million CAD. June 2004, the new wing with the Hall of One Hundred Rivers was opened.
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Vancouver Critical Mass Bike Ride
Filmed on April 25, 2008
Join us on the last Friday of every month.
6:00PM at the Vancouver Art Gallery
Imagine a city based on primarily bicycle transportation instead of cars. Covered heated pathway systems easier to maintain and monitor. Less big box stores. Quiet! Less pollution. More human interaction en-route. Less road rage and death. More bikes means less obesity and less money spent on related medical illnesses. Less support for Oil industry, and one giant step toward a more sustainable future for our children all life on earth.
More green space. More people living close to work (what a novel idea). More culture, less car culture. More riding in the rain, and more people prepared to venture outside. You could go on for a while listing the pros and cons but there are many cities around the world where bicycles are the primary method of human transportation. Unfortunately the vast majority of the people riding these bikes are also living in poverty.
Just imagine a city without roads or a Canadian city with more bicylces on the roads than cars. Extreme? Yes. Required? Inevitably.
It's time to make the shift.
Join us on the last Friday of every month.
6:00PM at the Vancouver Art Gallery
Imagine a city based on primarily bicycle transportation instead of cars. Covered heated pathway systems easier to maintain and monitor. Less big box stores. Quiet! Less pollution. More human interaction en-route. Less road rage and death. More bikes means less obesity and less money spent on related medical illnesses. Less support for Oil industry, and one giant step toward a more sustainable future for our children all life on earth.
More green space. More people living close to work (what a novel idea). More culture, less car culture. More riding in the rain, and more people prepared to venture outside. You could go on for a while listing the pros and cons but there are many cities around the world where bicycles are the primary method of human transportation. Unfortunately the vast majority of the people riding these bikes are also living in poverty.
Just imagine a city without roads or a Canadian city with more bicylces on the roads than cars. Extreme? Yes. Required? Inevitably.
It's time to make the shift.
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Vancouver Trip
This is a trip to my cousin Luke's place in Vancouver. vancouver is amazing... skate during the day , snowboard during the night in the same day! The women are beutiful and everyone is high off that bc chron. Im definatly making a trip back as soon as possible.. No where else can u pound a dude and not feel queer about it.... (dude beer)
thanks lou for letting me come down, and chill with the dragoons
thanks lou for letting me come down, and chill with the dragoons
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