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Aerial view of Jamindan, Capiz, Philippines on the way to Boracay.
Our vacation at: Boracay, Philippines
Hendon Dock in the foreground was completed in 1868 as an extension to the larger Hudson Docks opened in 1850. Bartram & Sons shipyard can be seen, lower right, next to the oil storage depot.
Reference: TWAS: DT.TUR.7.15
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Dubai, UAE. The Burj Dubai on the left, completed 1 October 2009, stands 818m tall. Only slight colour enhancement.
Image taken from a camera mounted underneath a DJI S1000 Flying Wings octocopter; photograph by AboveSummit with Christopher Harting
A beautiful prairie scene of a field of sunflowers. An aerial view for ants ;-)
Aside from this, I really enjoyed the postcard and the number of stamps! Thanks, AlliKat!
Description: Southeast view from Bromo Seltzer Tower, Baltimore MD
Date: March 1960
Source: Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) Collection
Photo ID: gbc080
Location: Special Collections, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore
Such a beautiful town, yet so deaply in debt. Politicians screwed this up -they can screw anything up.
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Town Centre of Tomorrow: Past and Present in Middle Scarborough
Guided by Morgen Peers
Date - Sunday, May 6, 2012
Start Time - 11:30 am
Our walk will begin at McCowan SRT Station. Join locals residents, a former Head Planner for City of Scarborough, and others involved in the McCowan Precinct Study. We’ll explore the Town Centre of the past and near future by walking the district and swapping stories. During this walk there will be room for everyone in attendance to share old memories and new ideas.
Our tour will conclude at the unique post-war townhouse development Brimmel Court. We’ll explore the Co-operative and meet up at the playground to share final thoughts. This walk is especially suited to urban planners, architects, and Scarborough enthusiasts of all ages. Our plan is to walk and talk slowly.
This walk has been organized in conjunction with the Midland Park/Birkdale Ravine nature walk, which departs from Birkdale Community Centre (adjacent to Brimmel Court) at the conclusion of our walk, at approximately 1.30pm.
The ravine tour will end back at Birkdale Community Centre around 3.30pm or so, where refreshments and conversation will be in abundance. Bring your friends and family. And your bold dreams, too. Let’s talk about Scarborough, the Township, the City, the Borough, the global landing pad now set for take off!
Meeting Place: McCowan SRT Station, 1275 McCowan Road, just north of McCowan and Ellesmere
End Location: Brimmel Court (Brimley and Ellesmere)
Public Transit Directions: From Kennedy Station, take the SRT (Second Level) and get off at McCowan Station