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This is a new sculpture installation in front of Port Moody City Hall.
"Tidal Train celebrates the story of Port Moody. The artwork poetically completes the roundhouse design of the Civic Centre and reveals the traffic circle to be a railway turntable. As the engine rotates we commemorate the legacy of the first intercontinental train and the arrival of the SkyTrain."
Stroma, 20090606. The sea is very choppy due to the tidal race: tidal currents that flow around the islands and hit each other here. It looked like a reef from a distance, but our ferry could pass, full speed ahead. The fish may be confused by the turbulance though, as there were a lot of seabirds catching them.
Potomac River
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
John Paul Jones Memorial
View from: Washington Monument
National Mall
Washington
District of Columbia
USA 1975 🇺🇸
My first attempt at creating color with LOS! My inspiration for colorful jewelry is Ali, from Alibali Jewellry, and Sue Hodgson of Something Xtra Special.
Texture was created by making a mold from a very unusual shell.
Reminds me of Tidal Pools at the beach.
A short 5 minute walk from our guest house, over precarious rocks, was this secluded tidal pool. While the temperature was a bit chilly to swim in, we had a great time sunning ourselves and watching the ocean.
I'm still not sure what made Tidal River tea brown.
Was it the wildfires of 2009? Is it just from rotting eucalypts in the hils the water filters through?
Views of Tidal River, and Moubt Oberon and Mount Bishop at Wilson's Promontory, a National Park at the southernmost point of mainland Australia.
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