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The lower level of the coach class car contains the entryway as well as four lavatories. There's also a large rack for carry on baggage and a large empty space for more cargo. Not much to say here, except that the cargo space soon became a mini campground for a group of girl scouts who spread their sleeping bags there and spent the evening hours telling ghost stories.
On the website of GWL Realty Advisors, the property managers describe the downtown Toronto building, known as 33 Yonge Street, in the following way:
"Suffused with light from its solid walls of windows and its soaring, full height 13 storey atrium, 33 Yonge undoubtedly offers the most appealing working environment in Toronto – in addition to the most appealing location. This appeal is heightened by the flexibility of the 20,000 and 50,000 sq. ft. floorplates - providing tenants with the choice of open concept, partitioned and mixed used layouts with maximum efficiency. Exterior offices have superb views overlooking the St. Lawrence Market District to the east and King and Bay to the west, while interior offices are endowed with natural light from the skylit atrium. All this in a Class A building with all the conveniences you could hope for – from staffed and secure underground parking to a high speed telecommunications infrastructure."
35mm Fujifilm.
2016-03-01: Carol Benson, founding partner of Glenbrook addressing during a meeting on a level one project.
A level 1 mobilization was transmitted for a hit and run injuring 3 people.
NYPD called for the mobilization at 29th Street and Lexington Ave.
Low level sortie in an RAF Bristol Belvedere.
Photo taken by my dear old mate Peter Bannister (1937-2017) during his time with the RAF in Aden during the Radfan Campaign in 1964.
The water level of the Tchaikazan in August is dependant upon the weather. In times of hot, dry, sunny weather, the glaciers and ice fields at the head of the valley increase in melt and the water levels rise significantly. In the cool of morning, the river once again subsides to a much lower flow. Typical temperature to flow levels are recorded in lines on the sandy banks of the river.