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Monday, November 12, 2007

 

WayFun wasn't enough, by Kevin Chao

Sandy and I just returned from Victoria, BC where we had a wonderful tour of the city using the Sendero GPS, we visited three cities, crossed three bridges, visited the beach, China Town, went on a scavenger hunt all using the Sendero GPS and our great Orientation and Mobility skills. I was able to get the name of the streets, bridges, provide directions to the places and found out that we walked 50K throughout our three day stay.


Download Replays and Routes: Zip file containing four files, the Replay and route files from Sacramento to Seattle and the Replay and Route files from Seattle to Victoria.
Feng Shui Sculpture
Confederation garden court in front of waterfall and Canadian emblem

Confederation Garden Audio
Totem of Knowledge

Totem Audio
Juan Francisco De La Bodega Y Quadra statue

Juan Francisco Statue Audio
Mackenzie Papineau Battalion

Mackenzie Audio
Johnson Street Blue Bridge

Johnson Street Bridge Audio
Government Buildings for British of Columbia
Remembrance Day

God Save Our Queen Audio
parliment buildings at night
Lions Gate at China Town
Doughboy Statue

Doughboy Audio
Time Capsule

Time Capsule Audio
Millennium Peace Monument, Kevin inspecting sculpture

Peace Monument Audio
Holland Point Park
cairn for Marilyn Bell

Marilyn Bell Audio


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