UBC - Pacific Museum of Earth
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Natural history museum
Location
University of British Columbia
6339 Stores Rd. Vancouver BC
Canada
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Pacific Museum of Earth - Beautiful Earth
An Omni-What? See The World Change From The Middle Of Vancouver
We visit the Pacific Museum of Earth, home of Canada's only omniglobe, a dinosaur named George and a beautiful collection of gems and fossils.
Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada | Virtual Railfan LIVE
Actual start date: 11/14/18
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Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, in the Canadian Rockies, is located on the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP), where their Shuswap Sub meets their Mountain Sub. The Shuswap Sub runs to the west to Kamloops, BC (towards Vancouver, BC), and the Mountain Sub runs to the east to Field, BC, through Rogers Pass.
The CP traverses the Canadian Rockies over 2 passes. Rogers Pass, which is to the immediate east of Revelstoke, and further east, Kicking Horse Pass, which is to the immediate east of Field. Rogers Pass is at 4,360 feet (1,330 meters), and Kicking Horse Pass is at 5,339 feet (1,627 meters). To the west of Revelstoke is the lower Eagle Pass, at 1,804 feet (550 meters).
Among the freight trains seen here are unit potash, unit grain, and unit coal. Loaded westbounds feature both mid-train and end-of-train DPU’s, and empty eastbounds have fewer engines, both on front and as DPU’s. Many but not all eastbounds will stop to enter the yard, which is located to the east of the museum and cameras. Also seen are manifests, intermodal, and combined intermodal/manifest..
On occasion, the gates will activate, but will soon after deactivate, with no train, which is due to the switcher in the yard proceeding far forward enough to enter the crossing's track circuit.
There are no VIA Rail passenger trains through Revelstoke, however, during part of the year the Rocky Mountaineer can be seen.
There are 2 ATCS layouts, one for each sub, but there is no server coverage. No radio feeds are available.
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UBC에 있는 3개의 박물관 그리고 누드비치(?) 방문
UBC(The University of British Columbia) 브리티시 콜롬비아 대학
밴쿠버 서쪽에 자리잡은 이 대학은 꽤 넓은 캠퍼스를 보유하고 있습니다. 하나의 작은 도시라고 느껴질 정도인데요.
그 안에 세개의 박물관이 있습니다.
첫번째는 문화유산 박물관.
Museum of Anthropology : 연중무휴
두번째는 자연사 박물관
Beaty Biodiversity Museum : 월요일만 휴관
세번째도 자연사 박물관
Pacific Museum of Earth : 주말 휴관
그리고 서쪽 끝에 있는 해변.
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Vancouver Waterfront, Canada | Walking Tour 4K HD
Vancouver Waterfront, Canada | Walking Tour 4K HD
Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. A popular filming location, it’s surrounded by mountains, and also has thriving art, theatre and music scenes. Vancouver Art Gallery is known for its works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections.
The Mississauga Miracle 40 Years Later
On November 10, 1979 a Canadian Pacific freight train derailed in the city of Mississauga, Canada, just outside Toronto. The cargo was highly flammable materials, such as propane, butane, toluene, and styrene. But one tanker was leaking chlorine gas, and thus the city was evacuated. Over 200,000 people left their homes, making this the largest evacuation in North America (at the time, now the third). This entire event resulted in the deaths of not one soul.
The cause was one car not having proper lubrication, resulting in a hotbox, and the heat burned the axle and derailed the car and several others. The U.S. and Canada required that all lines used to carry hazardous materials through populated areas have hotbox detectors. Larry Krupa, the brakeman, was inducted into the North American Railway Hall of Fame for his bravery and contributions.
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Building a Blue Whale at the Canadian Museum of Nature
See the installation of a blue whale skeleton in the Canadian Museum of Nature's Water Gallery in Ottawa. The 190 bones of the skeleton were assembled over two weeks. This is only one of two blue whales on display in Canada-the other is at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum in Vancouver. Both were unveiled on May 22, 2010, International Biodiversity Day.
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La Plata, Missouri USA - Virtual Railfan LIVE
This is a live stream of La Plata, Missouri, USA, for people who enjoy watching trains.
Actual start date: May 19, 2017
The 360º camera is sponsored by Duane & Curt Lundgren in memory of their hometown Great Northern Railroad
Want to take a trip to La Plata? Stay at the Depot Inn & Suites:
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La Plata, MO, in Northern Missouri, is located on BNSF Railway's Marceline Subdivision at milepost 312.7, part of their Southern Transcon, the former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) mainline between Chicago and Los Angeles.
Amtrak’s Southwest Chief passenger train stops here twice a day; the eastbound train #4 in the morning and the westbound train #3 in the evening.
The typical BNSF freight train volume is between 50 and 70 trains per 24 hours. There are 2 cameras available.
There is an ATCS layout available, as well as a radio feed for the western part of the BNSF Marceline Sub, listening to AAR road channel 30, 160.560 (also includes Norfolk Southern's Kansas City District, on road channel 22, 160.440):
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The Land and Public Space in the City of Vancouver
These data visualizations and maps on the land characteristics, history of settlement patterns, and public space in the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada were created as part of the Your Future Home: Creating the New Vancouver: Your Next Home exhibition at the Museum of Vancouver which ran from January 21, 2016 to May 15, 2016.
This film is one of a set of four movies on the Exhibition's themes of Public Space, Housing Affordability, Residential Density, and Transportation that was featured in its Showroom. This version ran over the course of the Exhibition.
Beginning with a short fly-by context film of the City of Vancouver to North America, the maps in this film on the land and public space in the City of Vancouver include:
1) Topography
2) Original Pre-Settler Shoreline with Lost Streams
3) The Formation of Contemporary Vancouver
4) The City of Vancouver in Regional Context in Terms of Population and Land Mass Area
5) Parks
6) Community Centres
7) Cultural Spaces
8) Public Libraries
9) Public Elementary Schools and Annexes
10) Public Secondary Schools
11) Public Pools
12) Tree Canopy, and
13) Possible Sea Level Rise Scenarios
The Exhibition's website can be found here: with a review of the exhibition by Hadani Ditmars here:
Special Thanks to Bing Thom Architects, the School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia, and the City Program at Simon Fraser University.
Pacific white-sided dolphins swim with resident killer whales | Vancouver Sun
Great Bear Rainforest
Journey to a land of grizzlies, coastal wolves sea otters and the fabled all-white spirit bear—the rarest bear on earth—in the film Great Bear Rainforest, set in one of the planet’s most exquisite and secluded wildernesses. Hidden from the outside world, the Great Bear Rainforest is found on Canada’s rugged Pacific coast in British Columbia. It is the largest temperate coastal rainforest in the world—a place protected by the region’s indigenous people for millennia. Explore this wild and ancient rainforest, learn what the new generation of First Nations are doing to protect the forest’s natural balance, and discover the secret world of the spirit bear.
Directed and produced by Spirit Bear Entertainment and distributed by MacGillivray Freeman Films
Vancouver street walk, EP 61 - Century Garden in Deer Lake Park, Burnaby
Beaty Biodiversity Museum Tour
A video tour of the museum.
Big Trees, MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, BC
Big Trees, MacMillan Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, BC
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Vancouver Art Gallery: Embracing Canada
Embracing Canada: Landscapes from Krieghoff to the Group of Seven
October 30, 2015 - January 24, 2016
Experience the beauty and power of our home and native land!
Pacific Spirit Park 360°
A peaceful view from our favourite forest, Pacific Spirit Park.
This was shot on Sword Fern Trail, near 16th Ave, Vancouver, BC.
Move your smartphone to look around.
Thanks to Motion_S from freesound.org for the audio. (We didn't have the right mic with us to capture forest sounds, apparently!)
Science World in Vancouver
We3Travel visits Science World at Telus World of Science in Vancouver, British Columbia.