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vol 1 issue 2
Here is a panorama of the Amundsen Scott South Pole Station on the evening of December 31, 2008. The snowy landscape around the Pole is fairly quiet, as almost everyone is getting ready for the New Year’s Eve party in the gymnasium of the elevated station. We have not yet ...-
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In Plaza Francia next to La Biela (next to the necropolis) is this huge rubber tree which is 20 meters high and 50 meters wide (!!!) To give you a sense of scale I've posed next to the massive tree, to the right of the main trunk.
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This 360 degree GigaPan from a trail in Schenley Park includes the vine covered bank uphill, and the mid canopy of the forest downhill. This early morning shot was taken with fixed exposure (1/3 sec, f8) and automatic focus. The forest canopy includes red and white oak, Norway maple, sycamore, and tulip tree.
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Behind the predominant oak tree: (Lat: 29.71925, Long: -95.400763 Is the west side of Keck Hall (the chemistry department).
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A tree found at a view point off the 280.
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- Again The Tree, Knot, Flower and Me - Magnificant Seven - Houston Celebrates Surls - Rice University - 360 Degree Panorama by David Engle
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On the campus of Rice University, a current exhibition features seven works of steel and bronze sculptures by internationally acclaimed artist James Surls; one of which appears in this hand-held 360-degree panorama (for maximum effect, click on "View in Google Earth"). More information about James Surls a...
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A nice shady spot for an afternoon relaxation in the park. This is a special tree, the "Hitachi Tree," in Moanalua Gardens.
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I see the SAME people with the SAME Dogs showing up at the SAME times each day in order for them to "relieve" themselves. No WONDER I prefer Cats!!!
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This massive Palo borracho (drunken branch) has huge thorns covering its belly and has very, very odd limbs and shoots. It is huge- this is a quite large panorama.
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This tree was knocked over by recent weather.
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