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Name:UBC Cartagena
IMO:9448281
Flag:Cyprus
MMSI:210032000
Callsign:5BUF2
Vessel type:Cement Carrier
Gross tonnage:5,794 tons
Summer DWT:8,380 tons
Length:117 m
Beam:20 m
Draught:4.8 m
Home port:Limassol
Class society:Germanischer Lloyd
Build year:2009
Builder: HUANGHAI SHIPBUILDING - RONGCHENG, CHINA
Now, the whole Vancouver city is under a fog blanket. This photo is taken on the Main Mall on UBC campus, Vancouver
I've always liked this building. I think it is a masterpiece of modern architecture.
In his day, Arthur Erickson was doing some of the most compelling architecture in the world.
I've worked with several people who worked in Erickson's office / studio. One guy said Arthur would come into the office late at night and look over everyone's drawings (on drafting boards at that time!) and leave notes / comments. Quite different today as all the drawings ("files") are locked away in a black box only to be printed periodically...
A weekend bike ride to the University of British Columbia looks perfectly normal as we rode down Main Mall to the North.
Part of my COVID-19 album. What's not normal is just how few people were on campus, even on a holiday weekend.
The University of British Columbia's (UBC) climate Station on Totem Field. In the foreground are radiometer measurements. Photo by Andreas Christen, UBC.
Part of album UBC Climate Station
Photo ID: 80409 UBC Cork
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There are nearly 10,000 different kinds of plants at UBC Botanical Garden. UBC Botanical Garden consists of two main gardens called North Garden and Asian Garden. The Moon Gate and Tunnel connect the two gardens. One of the special parts of North Garden is the Food Garden. The volunteers (also known as Friends of the Garden) harvest vegetables and fruits and donate the food to local charities.
Greenheart Canopy walkway, which is located in Asian Garden, makes the garden even more fantastic. The 17.5 metre high and 308 metre long walkway helps people enjoy the beauty of nature while walking along the canopy track. Also, the garden provides information for all the plants, which is great for people who want to learn the science of botany at a closer level.