There were also some trails on campus and Jean and I took a stroll down one ("down" being the operative word) that took us down more than 400 stairs (we counted) to a nudie beach. Fortunately for all involved, the weather was such that anyone we encountered was adequately clothed. We got some great pics along the beach and then made the hike back up the stairs...
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Sunday, October 25, 2015
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One of the other "must see" attractions in Vancouver is the Museum of Anthropology, situated on the University of British Columbia campus. The building is beautiful and the pieces on display provide some insight into the deep and diverse history of the indigenous First Nation people. There are actually tens of thousands of items available to be viewed as there was an overwhelming number of drawers that could be opened for a seemingly endless number of paintings, carvings and other works.
There were also some trails on campus and Jean and I took a stroll down one ("down" being the operative word) that took us down more than 400 stairs (we counted) to a nudie beach. Fortunately for all involved, the weather was such that anyone we encountered was adequately clothed. We got some great pics along the beach and then made the hike back up the stairs...
There were also some trails on campus and Jean and I took a stroll down one ("down" being the operative word) that took us down more than 400 stairs (we counted) to a nudie beach. Fortunately for all involved, the weather was such that anyone we encountered was adequately clothed. We got some great pics along the beach and then made the hike back up the stairs...
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