Fort Hays State University
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Entering the Fort Hays State University campus from downtown Hays, Kansas along 8th St. (Old Hwy 40).
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Lewis Field is the football stadium for the FHSU Tigers. For an interesting challenge, see if you can find all of the: 1) fire hydrants, 2) stop signs, and 3) handicapped parking spaces. For bonus points snapshot each and discover which is most abundant.
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The Sternberg Museum of Natural History (www.fhsu.edu/sternberg
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These duckbill dinosaurs and pterodons are found on the third floor of the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Kansas (www.fhsu.edu/sternberg
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Another blossoming tree on campus. Hard to resist shooting gigapans that capture the glory of spring!
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Spring may officially have arrived a week or two ago, but the trees are just beginning to get into the game. A couple more days and I'll finally be able to shoot Gigapans with foliage. Hooray!
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Can you find the jogger?
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A scupture by local sculptor Pete Felten, 1977. I had to touch this one up a bit in Photosop, because the initial stitch left the male student with an early hominid-like squashed head.
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Fossils in a stone block in one of the walls on the campus of FHSU. Many of these limestones are quarried locally - the fossils accumulated along with lime mud on the floor of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway some 80 million years ago. Something unusual happened during the stitch - the image was stretched hor...
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