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East of Tofield, the familiar red elevator still stands beside Highway 14.
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A drill rig is set up to put in another oil well in this field in southern Rooks County, Kansas. Numerous active pumpjacks and holding tanks are visible, as well as the grain elevators in Zurich, Kansas in the distance.
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Now converted to a museum, it gives the visitor a close look at how grain was handled at the elevator.
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The elevator is now a museum. Farmers Market is nearby in the quonset
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Grain elevators are also known as "Kansas Skyscrapers" - I'd love to get up top of the elevator to take a Gigapan panorama of the downtown area, but when I inquired at the office they said it would be impossible for insurance reasons. @$%*#! litigious society...
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A few grain elevators remain within the city limits. This one is in the Midway area, near my studio. Stitching notes: GigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3865 (Macintosh) Panorama size: 469 megapixels (36549 x 12838 pixels) Input images: 55 (11 columns by 5 rows) Field of view: 117.1 degrees wide by 41.1 degrees high ...
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180+ degree panorama from a hill just south of Stockton, Kansas. The first time I shot this the lighting wasn't as good and it failed to stitch. This one turned out much better. Want a challenge? Count the pumpjacks; yup, this is oil country.
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View from the west side showing the emergency response about 3 hours after the collapse occurred. A view of the south side of the elevators showing the collapsed bins can be seen here: gigapan.org/gigapans/52801/ Lawrence Journal World story on the collapse can be found here: www2.ljworld.com/news/2010
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Taken in a stiff enough breeze that I had to hold the tripod down to minimize the shaking of the camera.
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One of the few fully operational wooden elevators in Alberta. Barrhead is a major centre for the production of canola, wheat, barley and oats. Most of the old wooden elevators are gone having been replaced by ones of concrete and steel. A 180 degree panorama composed of 120 shots.
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