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… from where Steve Zissou led the Life Aquatic for over 30 years :-)

 

Watch it properly @ Gallery Minimal!

 

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Y con esta termino la serie espacial que no quiero aburrir..

 

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As seen at the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco.

Oceanographic Museum of Monaco!

l always feel impressed once the sky is darker than earth. It was one of the such days when I visited Valencia.

 

The modern museum construction concept of Valencia is an inspiring architecture.

For my video; youtu.be/bDq09phPkJQ,

 

Taken from, New Brighton Park,

Vancouver harbour, Burrard inlet, British Columbia, Canada.

 

CCGS John P. Tully is an offshore oceanographic science vessel in the Canadian Coast Guard operating out of Pacific Region at CGS Base Patricia Bay in Sidney, British Columbia. Prior to 1995, the ship was assigned to Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The vessel entered service in June 1985 with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans on the West Coast of Canada. In 1995, the fleets of Fisheries and Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard were merged under Canadian Coast Guard command and John P. Tully became a Coast Guard vessel.

Aprovechando la visita nocturna a los delfines con el nano me pegue una escapadita, había muy buena noche!!

Saludos a todos ;-)

 

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Oceanographic Museum Monaco

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Valencia L'Oceanografic

Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

It was a beautiful day at the beach at Scripps Institution of Oceanography Pier at La Jolla Shores, California!

 

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Riding the foam wave at Rodeo beach this morning.

@ Valencia, Spain

Searching on my files, I found two photos from my trip to Valencia last year.

Here both photos together.

As the sun began to set over Valencia, I couldn't resist capturing a shot of the Hemisferic and Principe Felipe Science Museum at the City of Arts and Sciences. These two buildings are just a small part of a massive complex that takes up 350,000 square meters along the old Turia riverbed. It's a beautiful spot, with plenty of other cool buildings designed by the famous architect Santiago Calatrava. Now, some folks in Valencia don't love Calatrava as much as others - they say his designs are expensive and flawed. But regardless of your opinion on him, it's hard to deny that these two buildings are truly something else. Their futuristic, otherworldly designs make them stand out against the evening sky, which was a deep blue with a hint of orange – City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Spain.

Symposium In situ en la Universidad de Hawaii (Julio, 2006)

 

nota: Fotografía tomada por D. Karl.

Scripps Institute of Oceanography

University of California at San Diego (UCSD)

Architect: Lloyd Ruocco (1963)

Location: La Jolla (San Diego), CA

VXN-08 "Arctic Fox" from the "U. S. Naval Oceanographic Office"

Piranha

The Oceanographic Museum ia museum of marine sciences in Monaco-Ville, Monaco. It is home to the Mediterranean Science Commission. This building is part of the Oceanographic Institute which is committed to sharing its knowledge of the oceans.

The Zymoglyphic Museum curator at 14 gazing at a pair of Japanese spider crabs in the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco.

 

photo by Chuck Stewart

CSS Acadia Hydrographic Surveying and Oceanographic Research Ship a Museum Ship moored at the Maritime Museum of The Atlantic wharves in the City of Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

 

Name: Acadia

Port of registry: Ottawa

Builder: Swan Hunter, Tyne and

Wear, United Kingdom

Laid down: 1912

Launched: May 8, 1913

Commissioned: as HMCS Acadia

January 16, 1917;

October 2, 1939

Decommissioned: March 1919, November

3, 1945

In service: September 1913 –

November 1969

Refit: New Bridge, Pictou,

Nova Scotia, 1956

Homeport: Halifax, Nova Scotia

Pictou, Nova Scotia

Status: Museum ship, Halifax,

1982

 

General characteristics

Type: Hydrographic research

ship/auxiliary patrol

vessel

Tonnage: 846GRT

Displacement: 1,050 long tons (1,070 t)

Length: 181 ft 9 in (55.4 m)

Beam: 33.5 ft (10.2 m)

Draught: 19 ft (5.8 m)

Ice class: Ice strengthened

Propulsion: Single shaft, 2 fire tube

Scotch boilers, 1 triple

expansion steam

engine, 1,715 hp

(1,279 kW)

Speed: 12.5 knots (23.2 km/h)

Boats & landing

craft carried:

4 survey launches, 2

lifeboats, 2 dories

Complement: 50

Armament: (Wartime) 1 × QF 4 in

(102 mm) Mk IV gun

(forward)

1 × QF 12-pounder (76

mm) gun (aft)

8 depth charges

 

National Historic Site of Canada

Official name S.S. Acadia National Historic Site of Canada

Designated 1976

 

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From the other day in the aquarium, such a good day!!

 

Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

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