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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Aerial Shots of Snowy Hampton Roads

Hampton University, Fort Monroe, HRBT to Willhoughby Spit

Hampton University, Fort Monroe, HRBT to Willhoughby Spit

Naval Air Station Norfolk

Naval Air Station Norfolk

Ghent

Ghent

Freemason to Broad Creek

Freemason to Broad Creek

Portsmouth Naval Hospital, West Norfolk

Portsmouth Naval Hospital, West Norfolk

Downtown to Lamberts Point

Downtown to Lamberts Point

Wheels down at ORF
Wheels down at ORF
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  • Thom White | February 4, 10 @ 5:25 pm

    great shots, Grant! It blows my mind to see the relative land mass of MacArthur Center mall… seeing it abstracted in white is revelatory. Somehow put an accessible green roof on top of it and we’ve got a park the size of the Mowbray Arch neighborhood. whoa.

    • Grant | February 4, 10 @ 6:55 pm

      Funny, that’s almost exactly the first thought that ran through my own mind… It’s huge! Compare MacArthur’s monotone with the color of (West) Ghent, the darkest spot in the pictures. I’m guessing they hold the Norfolk record for most trees per square mile.

    • Hannah Serrano | February 5, 10 @ 8:28 am

      Now there’s an idea.

  • Katie King | February 4, 10 @ 11:59 pm

    I just flew back from hampton roads to our hometown of flagstaff, arizona and took some similar ariel snow filled pictures.

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Grant Cothran has called Hampton Roads home since he's had a choice, and currently lives in Downtown Norfolk with his wife, Nicole. Grant is an economic developer with VEDP, working to attract new international businesses into Virginia.
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