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The City of Vancouver is working on a detail design for a streetcar line between Granville Island and Science World. Phase 0 would have modern streetcars running along West 1st Ave on the south side of False Creek.
Potential future phases are: Science World-Waterfront Station, Waterfront Station-Stanley Park and Science World-Roundhouse.
The UBC Okanagan campus just became easier to access. The final phase of the John Hindle Drive extension project allows another option for students, staff and visitors en route to UBC Okanagan campus and throughout the city.
The Government of Canada, the Province of BC and the City of Kelowna announced $11.6 million in joint funding.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/11/next-phase-of-john-hindle-...
Steamboat Geyser is located in the Back Basin of Yellowstone’s Norris Geyser Basin. Major eruptions of Steamboat Geyser are the tallest in the world. This feature first appeared on 11 August 1878 after a hydrothermal explosion. This was similar to, but larger than, the 5 September 1989 Porkchop Geyser hydrothermal explosion event, which occurred in the same geyser basin. Steamboat Geyser consists of two vents in a gentle hillside of rhyolitic ash-flow tuff (Lava Creek Tuff, lower Middle Pleistocene, 640 ka). Initially, the vents were powerful fumaroles that emitted steam and some mud. By 1879, moderately high to high geyser eruptions occurred. Small to large eruptions occurred at Steamboat Geyser from the late 1870s to the early 1910s. This was followed by 50 years of dormancy. Geyser eruptions resumed in the 1960s, followed by dormancy during the early and mid-1970s. More major eruptions occurred in the early 1980s, followed by sporadic to rare events from the mid-1980s to the 2000s. One major eruption occurred in May 2005. Others occurred at the end of July in 2013 and in September 2014. Steamboat entered an active phase in spring 2018 and was remarkable for having semi-regular major eruptions (about once a week) in May to June 2018.
Major eruptions of Steamboat Geyser have fountains of water reaching over 100 feet high. The highest have been close to 400 feet high - the highest on Earth. Major eruptions are normally not at regular intervals and thus are usually not predictable. The water phases of Steamboat’s major eruptions are about 3 to 40 minutes long, followed by hours of roaring fumarole activity (steam phase).
Normal activity at Steamboat Geyser consists of frequent splashing spouts that reach about 10 to even 60 feet high. Emitted water at Steamboat Geyser is somewhat acidic and quite hot.
Shown here is the steam phase (= 39 minutes in) of Steamboat Geyser's major eruption during the morning of 4 June 2018.
Wheeltrims off, replaced with the very early LS-spec wheel caps (from an ex-Vauxhall press car at the scrapyard...) badgeless grille, wing mirror caps painted fluorescent green and I experimented with painting the rear quarter black (sorry, MattLoaf.....)
Testing phase of the new Kansas City streetcar line. Contractors include Herzog Contracting Corp, Stacy & Witbeck, & HDR Engineering. Streetcar vehicles manufactured by CAF USA.
On my site: goo.gl/kUT0iA
Demolition continues at Station Square Mall at Burnaby's Metrotown. The home of Save-On Foods will be gone, two month shy of their opening day's 25th anniversary...
Phase II of our upgrade project is complete with the addition of the Shimano/Santana Sweet Sixteens.
My father's leg brace.
Phase One 645DF+ with P30+ digital back. 1/25" @ f/2.8, 80mm f/2.8 lens. ISO 800, WB tungsten.
Post in Capture One Pro 10.0.1
Members of the KY Mountain Bike Association were in attendance, and performed a fabulous jump- offering a preview of the world-class mountain bike trails to come in this phase of The Parklands
Lunar Phases
Werke u.a. von Kaija Saariaho, Miyuki Ito und Salvatore Sciarrino
mit Dante Montoya (Flöte), Maria Pache (Viola) und Lydie Römisch (Harfe)
am 28.06.2014 in der Klangwerkstatt Detmold.
Lizenz | license: CC BY-SA 4.0
A view of the IRT roadworks taking place on Otto Du Plessis Drive (R27) at the Diep River bridge, towards Sunset Beach and Table View.
With phase 1A of the IRT project on track for completion in the second quarter of 2010, the City of Cape Town has just announced that it has placed an order for Volvo IRT vehicles.
Same as this one, only color is the angle from the origin of our test particle. Red means it ends up to the east, green to the south, cyan to the west, and purple to the north.
It looks like, as a very broad generalization, after 60 steps most particles in this area end up on the opposite side of the system – since the left is mostly warm colors and the right is mostly cool ones.
I numbered and signed these while Claire stuffed envelopes. These will be mailed out to all subscribers tomorrow (3/1) and then Phase 7 #017 will be available to order on my site Monday morning (3/4).