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Old Posted Jan 14, 2009, 2:49 AM
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Nice work. Good shots of Seattle and Portland. But what drew my attention was the Vancouver section. I lived in Vancouver for a spell, and I believe this thread over all others captures my recollections of the downtown area. This is truly an average afternoon in the DTES and surrounding locales. Thanks a lot for this tour, and for, in my eyes, an accurate summary of the beauty, tragedy, and ultimate hope that is Vancouver.
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Old Posted Jan 14, 2009, 9:47 PM
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Yay Portland?
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Old Posted Feb 6, 2009, 3:02 AM
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!!!**SKETCH-Fabulous**!!!

All three cities portrayed amazingly. I wanna go and do a sketch tour now.

That Vancouver vibe is out of this frickin' world!
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metro populations

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Fantastic pics, but i am a nit picker



Why do you call Portland a small big city? Both Vancouver and Seattle are larger than Portland and both Vancouver and Seattle's Metro populations are bigger than Metro Portland's.
The facts. Source: the 2009 World Almanac. Portland-2,175,113 (2007), Seattle-3,309,347 (2007), Vancouver-2,146,000 (no date). Vancouver seems a lot bigger than Portland but the two cities have always had about the same metro populations for the past few decades.
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