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2018-07-29
This snowplane, built in 1932 by Fudge Snow Sedans of Moosomin, Saskatchewan. It is currently on display at the Reynolds Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta (R 2007.005.0001). A Ford Model A engine mounted on the exterior back of the vehicle drives a propeller. The vehicle travelled on four...
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2015-07-11
Frame Lake in Yellowknife, NWT was, historically, a Dene fish camp. Since about 1930, the lake has been steadily polluted until, today, winter oxygen levels are too low to support a fish population. Frame Lake is a dead lake. A collaboration of interested groups including Northwest Territories...
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German irisis in the Church of the Pond (Kirkkolammenpuisto) Park public garden in Rovaniemi, Finland
Download2016-06-13
One of several varieties of irises in the public flower garden in Rovaniemi Finland . The plant name plate contains the warning: "koko kasvi on myrkyllinen" or "the whole plant is poisonous". Rovaniemi is close to the Arctic Circle. This planting demonstrates that irises, which are...
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2016-07-14
The Chena River at Faribanks, Alaska was the site of many gold dredging operations. The Pump House restaurant is a reconstructed building decorated with gold rush era objects. Among these are buckets from the dredges which have been repurposed as flower beds. This is one of two that sit at the...
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2014-05-19
Prince George Heritage Commission interpretive board on the river bank reads \"The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway began construction for this great bridge in August 1913. When completed in [not legible word], 1915, it was 810 meters long, just over a mile. The bridge was designed by G.T.P.R ...