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Heiltsuk Nation fisherman Jordan Wilson harvests herring eggs on hemlock boughs, a traditional fishery of great importance to the diet and economy of British Columbia's coastal indigenous people."
Still from the Omnimax film Great Bear Rainforest, Land of the Spirit Bear, playing now at Science World in Vancouver, BC.
"Journey to a land of grizzlies, coastal wolves, sea otters and the all-white spirit bear — the rarest bear on earth — in the film Great Bear Rainforest. Hidden from the outside world, the Great Bear Rainforest is one of the wildest places left on earth. Found on Canada’s remote Pacific coast, it is the last intact temperate rainforest in the world—a place protected by the region’s indigenous people for millennia. Now, for the first time ever, experience this magical world in IMAX and discover the land of the spirit bear."
Ronan Harris' charismatic voice and stage presence make every concert an unforgettable experience. This Saturday, on our ✰ MORGENSTERN ✰ stage
♪✰♪ VNV NATION ♪✰♪
with "Electronic Beats" at its finest.
➩ Saturday, February 01 - 11:30 AM SLT
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I was inspired by Nation's Pride - a fictional propaganda film from Inglourious Basterds by Quentin Tarantino. I needed a tower from Normandy to my other build. :) It turnes out that the tower in the film is in fact the town hall tower from Gorlitz, at Polish border.
La rivière Petite-Nation à la chute de Plaisance, Plaisance, Outaouais, Qc
Le nom de cette rivière québécoise fait référence au peuple Algonquin qui habitait cette région, la "Weskarini", qui signifie "les gens de la petite nation". (Source: Wikipedia)
Note technique: Panorama d'environ 200 degrés constitué de 9 photos.
United Nations Headquaters
Coins and ceramic bowls fused together by the intense heat from the atomic bomb explosion at Hiroshima, Japan, 6 August 1945.
Roof tiles and a bamboo pole charred and discoloured by the atomic bomb explosion at Nagasaki, Japan, 9 August 1945
The United Nations is headquartered in New York City, in a complex designed by a board of architects led by Wallace Harrison, and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz. The complex has served as the official headquarters of the United Nations since its completion in 1952.
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Gallery in the 'new' extension building to the Palais (1968-73).
This is known as the Spence Halls, honouring British architect Sir Basil Spence, one of the building's major architects. The 'new' E building was a team project led by architect Eugène Beaudoin (France); the others were Jacques Carlu (France), Pier Luigi Nervi (Italy) and Carlo Broggi (Italy) who had also been a member of the Palais architectural team in the 1920s.
The window was the world’s biggest when it was built in 1971.
The Palais des Nations was built between 1929 and 1938 at the Avenue de la Paix in Geneva, to house the League of Nations. The League failed in 1939 at the outbreak of war and the buildings became the headquarters of the United Nations in 1946 after the end of World War II.