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Samuel David Sinclair
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- February 10, 2011
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- September 22, 2011
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360° Panorama from "National Park Hohe Tauern", in Osttirol, Austria at 2273m height.
The photographs were made on Wednesday, September 22, 2011 2:48 PM.The "National Park Hohe Tauern" is the largest nature reserve of the Alps.
A wild, primeval landscape and a landscape cultivated by mountain farmers.
These are the two faces of the National Park Hohe Tauern. The nature reserve encompasses sweeping, primeval Alpine landscapes, such as glaciers, rock faces and turf, as well as mountain pasture landscapes which have been carefully and painstakingly cultivated for centuries.
The National Park Hohe Tauern was established in 1981 and is therefore Austria's first National Park. During the following decades the National Park, which covers parts of the three provinces of Carinthia, Salzburg and Tyrol, developed into the largest nature reserve in Central Europe, with an area of over 1,834 km2.
Source: www.hohetauern.at/en.html
The photo was taken with a Canon digital camera. And is stitched with 780 individual images. With 20 rows and 39 columns. As tripod head, I used the Gigapan Epic 100.Visit my page
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©2010 Samuel David Sinclair - ALL IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHTED AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

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