Wekusko Falls is a stunning natural wonder situated near the town of Snow Lake in central Manitoba. The location is particularly remarkable as it marks the confluence of two significant bodies of water, the Grass River and Wekusko Lake. Upon arrival at this awe-inspiring location, I took a moment to pause and appreciate the splendor of nature. The serene ambiance, the sound of the waterfalls, and the pristine surroundings all worked together to create an unforgettable experience. 🧡🙏🏽
@CraigBaird My cousin Dave is canoeing solo from Flin Flon to Tuktoyuktuk (3900km) this summer and you can follow his daily Garmin Inreach updates here: https://t.co/U618DpoZ4C
@raystrachanacts@bkives and 500 ft away from this crossing is Shibuyaekihigashiguchihodo Bridge complete with a freeway a level above that…
https://t.co/QtFTB3Nr95
@buamdenjorge Eso depende. En ciudades urbanas y especialmente en ciudades asociadas de Waze como Winnipeg. Waze, seguro.
En entornos rurales sin aportes de la comunidad de Waze, sugeriría GMaps.
@PaulSaladino7@joshdr83 HVDC from more efficient and renewable sources with lower line losses of 3.5% per 600 miles (50% lower than AC)? Eg. Power from 1000 miles away is currently being sent from northern Canada to Minnesota (North South)… why not east west too?
https://t.co/BEdloNl75I
@cjust2006 @gregjhogan@100percentjake@comma_ai@Tesla Unless there is other metadata available from open data showing its consideration of police instructions hI wouldn’t consider this to be ‘perfect’ but rather the opposite due to not complying with with flashing red in the first intersection that does not have police.
@cjust2006 @gregjhogan@100percentjake@comma_ai@Tesla This video does not conclusively show that open pilot stops as it should in absence of police instruction at flashing red intersections, nor that it considers police instruction.
From what I can see openpilot stays in the lines and keeps a safe distance from the car in front.