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Tag Archives: excavation
Pompeii, Italy
Ancient Pompeii, Italy If you were an individual walking across this forum during two fateful days in 79 AD, you would most likely have died. (LOCATION)
Posted in Europe, Italy
Tagged ancient pompeii, archeologists, closer look, colums, construction methods, excavation, fateful days, flowering plants, Italy, local guide, mosaic, mt vesuvius eruption, Mt. Vesuvius, paving stones, phallic symbol in stone, Pmpeii, pompeii italy, portico, pumice, roadway, roman history, ruins, stone pines, The Forum, theater, tour group, treasure trove, umbrella pines, vesuvius, volcanic eruption, World Heritage Site
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Montreal, Quebec
My wife and I decided to travel to Montreal, Quebec for a bit of a change. Weather conditions were supposed to be nice but another cold front came through and temperatures dropped abruptly as we were driving along. Gusting winds … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Montreal, Quebec
Tagged Ailes, Basilica, christ church cathedral, church organ, clock, clothing, deep holes, escalator, excavation, footings, Gilette Building, Henry Birk's And SOn, Montreal, montreal quebec, organ, photography, Quebec, Rue St. Catherine, sale, st patrick, St. Catherine Street, St. Patrick's Basilica, stained glass windows, temperatures, time
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
Fort Garry looking east from over Pembina Highway Winnipeg, Manitoba Click on the above image to see my Flickr posting of this image along with photo notes identifying various landmarks. On previous occasions, when I have traveled to Winnipeg to … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Manitoba, Winnipeg
Tagged 1950 Winnipeg flood, aerial photo, Bridge Drive-in, Canada, city of winnipeg, control structure, diversion, drainage ditch, Duff's Ditch, excavation, flight path, flood, flood St. Norbert, flood stage, flood waters, Floodway, football stadium, Fort Garry, Gary Billiards, highway infrastructure, home neighborhood, ice jams, Kings Drive, lake winnipeg, man-made, Manitoba, Manitoba Flood, Northern Hemisphere, northern sections, pembina highway, photos, Point Road, Polo Park, Red River, Red River Flood, RJHay, roblin, Ron Hay, Spring floods, st norbert, St. Norbert flooding, THe Forks, Wildewood club, Wildwood Park, Winnipeg, Winnipeg flood, winnipeg manitoba, winnipeg north, WInnipeg Stadium
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