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“Early morning Shiny hunting…” – Pokemon Go – Labyrinth Pier – Granville Island – Vancouver

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December 2nd, 2018 Permalink

A second Pokemon Go appears on Labyrinth Pier . . . This one is a Larvitar who’s Augmenting Reality in the Centre of my Baltic Design Labyrinth pattern, painted in Cobalt Blue colours peaking through the early morning frost. The earlier one was a Spinda 7. View this post on Instagram Early morning shiny hunting […]

A second Pokemon Go appears on Labyrinth Pier . . .

This one is a Larvitar who’s Augmenting Reality in the Centre of my Baltic Design Labyrinth pattern, painted in Cobalt Blue colours peaking through the early morning frost.

The earlier one was a Spinda 7.

“When you wake up late and the squad starts without you⚡️👯‍♀️” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

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November 18th, 2018 Permalink

Pokemon Go Pikachu atop Robson Square Labyrinth when a music video was being recorded . . . View this post on Instagram When you wake up late and the squad starts without you⚡️👯‍♀️ . #pokemon #pokemongo #werk #gaymer A post shared by James (@jamesalfresco) on Nov 18, 2018 at 2:41pm PST

Pokemon Go Pikachu atop Robson Square Labyrinth when a music video was being recorded . . .

Pokemon Go – Spinda 7 – Labyrinth Pier – Vancouver

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November 9th, 2018 Permalink

Looks like Pokemon Go Spinda Pattern 7, a walking panda-rabbit with its opposite direction Spiral Designs, found its way to my Labyrinth Pier location along False Creek South Seawall in Vancouver . . . View this post on Instagram Almost the long weekend! #spinda #pokemongo . . . #teammystic #gottacatchemall #shinyhunting #arplus #pokemongoarplus #pokemongovancouver #seawall […]

Looks like Pokemon Go Spinda Pattern 7, a walking panda-rabbit with its opposite direction Spiral Designs, found its way to my Labyrinth Pier location along False Creek South Seawall in Vancouver . . .