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This huge painting provies significant detail of both Roman armor, dress and culture as it was perceived by the artist.
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360degree view around the top of St Peters Basilica in the vatican city, looking out over the rest of the Vatican and the city of Rome. More from italy are comming soon, so keep an eye out here, or check lifeinmegapixels.com
soon, where other panoramas are also available.
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Via della fontanella Rome Italy, panasonic lx2 Gigapan unit Autopano Pro
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As photographed from the North East corner of the Palatine grounds above the Roman Forum. . I am guessing that there are easily another 100 snapshots of known historical significance in this pano. The Roman Forum is located in a valley that is between the Palatine hill and the Capitoline hill. It originally w...
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A slightly less-than-successful panorama of the Pantheon in Rome.
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www.reznik.lt/20110518_st_peter_basilica_360_high_resolution_360_panorama
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The Rome skyline taken from the top of Monumento A Vittorio Emanuele II, produced by www.limeleafmedia.com

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Panasonic DMC-LX2 19748 x 14045 Stitched Panorama 108 images FOV 87,4
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Colosseum and ruins.
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This 4,000 year old red granite obelisk (sometimes referred to as the obelisk of Rameses II) required an unimaginable amount of effort and energy to transplant from its native Egypt to this "Square of the People" (originally "Square of the Poplars" in older translations) in Rome, Italy. The mind bo...
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