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It's a nice picture, but I'm pretty sure you have it geo-tagged incorrectly. Last I checked, Fort Saskatchewan didn't have any pyramids.

See also http://www.panoramio.com/photo/37803388

Most people call it the Giant Easter Egg. It turns in a strong wind like a giant weather vane.

Thanks Al, It was taken around 9:30 in the morning (in late August) and all the fog burned off pretty quickly. The lighting is so much more interesting earlier in the morning too...gets too stark later in the day.

Whomever sent the geotag correction, thanks! That's the spot all right.

Original image is 13,175 x 2,924. Geo-tagged location is very approximate.

I used http://www.autostitch.net to make the panorama with one click.

The location is approximate. My memory fails me.

I'm pretty sure the location is correct. This is a hidden surprise along the Stanley Park pathway.

Everyone calls her "The Mermaid" or "The Little Mermaid" (like the statue in Copenhagen). She's not a mermaid, though. The real name of the statue is "Girl in Wet-suit".

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