Uniqueness is obviously key in street art and our conversation with the tour guide was fascinating as he asked if I preferred technique or message. Coming from Bristol, it was about the message but he pointed out one of my likely favourite artists now (Utopia).

Thanks for all the advice re rental versus leasing of car in France. Now I need to determine which vehicles will carry all our luggage in the trunk. Going by my car here in the U.S., I figure that 18 cubic feet will do it. But I am having a hard time getting the actual capacity of the cars for rental/lease - they generally just list how many small suitcases, and medium suitcases will fit. But I do not know whether they are being realistic about the size of the suitcases. Is there some way to check online what the trunk capacities of various vehicle models are? I have tried Google, and located the official manufacturer sites and some car review sites, but they do not seem to give this figure. Thanks. Peter


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I am confused about the capacity figures that backpack manufacturers claim. With particular regards to daypacks it seems that the figures advertised are always about 20% higher than what the pack actually holds. What gives? And how many cubic inches do I need for a daypack or a week-long pack?

Another point of confusion is that some packs are measured in cubic inches and some are measured in liters. Most companies are stating capacities in liters these days, but not everyone. In general, a daypack will be under 2,500 cubic inches or 40 liters. Weekend packs are typically 2,500 to 4,000 cubic inches or 40 to 65 liters. Weeklong packs range from 4,000 to 6,000 cubic inches or 65 to 95 liters. And expedition packs are 6,000 cubic inches or 95 liters and up.

Sorry it was for images. Basically we use 3d Vista to create tours of our 360s, we are currently looking into using VR headsets, but when we used the traditional panoramic renders, the VR experience is wrong and the scale of massive (nearly twice the size). However we did find that rendering Stereographic Cubic Panoramic renders (in VRay) the scale is correct and looks more realistic on the VR headset.

I will try my to recreate a portion of my tour with these high quality ones. A bit tedious, but I am sure someone can produce a small script to do all the steps for you as an external app controlling D5 and Stereo Photo Maker.

Three and one-quarter million cubic yards. There are 4,360,000 cubic yards of concrete in the dam, powerplant and appurtenant works. This much concrete would build a monument 100 feet square and 2-1/2 miles high; would rise higher than the 1,250-foot-tall Empire State Building if placed on an ordinary city block; or would pave a standard highway 16 feet wide, from San Francisco to New York City.

The first concrete for the dam was placed on June 6, 1933, and the last on May 29, 1935. Approximately 160,000 cubic yards of concrete were placed in the dam per month. Peak placements were 10,462 cubic yards in one day (including some concrete placed in the intake towers and powerplant), and slightly over 275,000 cubic yards in one month.

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Mahandry grew up loving nature and spending us much time outside as he could. He shared with us the ambivalence villagers feel about the creation of the national park system (which is not dissimilar to the feelings of ranchers and farmers in the United States). Fortunately, the Malagasy government has recognized that the creation of the national parks serves two important purposes: the protection of the species endemic to Madagascar and the growth of the tourism industry. In fact, Ranomafana National Park has 30,000 visitors per year, which may not sound significant until you realize it is a ten hour drive over winding, bumpy, mountainous roads from the nearest airport.

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Group 1 worked with UW garden staff on the lagoon shoreline of Duck Bay and cleared about 2,000 square feet of English ivy and blackberry, or roughly six cubic yards of weedy material. Group 2 worked with UW staff in the Viburnum Collection and cleared about 5,000 square feet of ivy, totaling 10 cubic yards. Group 3 worked with UW gardeners on the Ridge Trail and pulled approximately six cubic yards of ivy from a sporadically weedy area encompassing about 3,500 square feet of land.

In the Pinetum, Group 4 worked with UW gardeners and removed 10 cubic yards of ivy from an area of about 4,000 square feet. Not far off, along Arboretum Creek, a group of UW Capstone Project students (Group 5) worked with staff to clear a roughly 2,200 square foot area primarily covered in dense blackberry, with some ivy, holly, and cherry laurel thrown in for added fun. They filled four Gator truck loads of weeds (about 4 cubic yards).

In the wetlands area on the south end of Azalea Way, Group 6 volunteers worked with Parks gardeners to clear about five cubic yards of ivy from an area measuring approximately 4,550 square feet. On the opposite end of Azalea Way, roaming volunteers in Group 7 covered an area of about 6,000 square feet and removed six cubic yards of ivy.

Group 8, our families-with-kids group, worked with UW Education staff plus two Americorp volunteers in the Magnolia Collection to clear an area of about 350 square feet of about four cubic yards of weeds. During their work, they encountered a salamander and a yellow-spotted millipede and learned some cool nature facts about these animals.

German photographer, journalist and inventor Jonas Ginter cobbled together his cubic ball of cameras then mounted this oddball creation above his bike, all to generate the effect you see in the video above. Given the accessibility of the constituent technologies (and his helpful instructions), suddenly the idea of 3D video capture is within reach of any enthusiastic hobbyist.

Group Tours:

Groups of 25 or more can schedule tours Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00am - 5:00pm. Weekend and evening tours are available for groups of 75 or more. 


Group tours of 25 or more may be scheduled by calling 313.262.2396.

Tour Information:

Please arrive to Ford Field at least ten minutes prior to your tour time. Enter at Gate A on Brush Street or at Gate G on St. Antoine Street. 


Parking is available in the Ford Field Parking Deck on St. Antoine Street. Parking is generally $6 per vehicle on non Ford Field or Comerica Park event days. 


Detroit Tiger game days and other large events may dictate the availability of public parking. 


Tours will not be conducted on large event days and major holidays. Tours are subject to cancellation and routes may vary according to availability. 


Please call the tour hotline at 313.262.2100, or email Chris Judd at cjudd@safemanagement.net, for additional information.

There is a big difference between the falls in winter and summer. In the summer months, the glacier melt means that around 140 cubic metres (459 cubic feet) of water tumbles over the rocks every second in an almighty cascade. While in winter, as there is less glacier melt and the river water remains frozen in places, it drops to around 109 cubic metres (358 cubic feet) every second.

However, in the harsh Icelandic winters when snow coats the ground and blizzards reduce visibility, it can be stressful driving yourself and joining an organised tour from Reykjavik might be a better option. Gullfoss features on every Golden Circle tour, which can be combined with loads of other quintessentially Icelandic experience. Perhaps embrace the idea of the Land of Ice and Fire on the Golden Circle and Lava Tunnel tour, for example.

Being one of the most popular sights in Iceland, there are loads of different options to visit Gullfoss on a guided tour, whether you're interested in combining it with a snowmobile experience on a glacier, or perhaps slowing the pace with a tour that finishes with a session at the Fontana Wellness Centre.

Throughout the year, Reykjavik Excursions run tours of the Golden Circle. This popular route from Reykjavik covers the absolute must-sees of the island. Read more about it with our ultimate guide to the Golden Circle in Iceland.

Once again, the enthralling spectacle of Iceland's Reykjanes volcano is back in the limelight! After 11 months of peaceful dormancy, the volcano is now alive and kicking, treating locals and tourists to another captivating visual performance. If you've been yearning for an adventure that's truly out of this world, this might just be your calling! 2351a5e196

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