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Hydraulics Lab
Canada

This is the Hydraulics Lab in the Natural Resources Engineering Facility (NREF) on the North Campus of the University of Alberta. It is one of the three largest labs of its kind in western Canada.

The University of Alberta North Campus is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Copyright: University Of Alberta
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 30000x15000
Taken: 23/01/2013
Uploadet: 04/02/2013
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Tags: university of alberta; north campus; engineering; lab; indoors; hydraulics; water; people; research
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