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There are several dozen examples of this forest community in Vermont, most of them less than a few hectares in size. This is the most recently discovered example. The community is distinguished by the presence of pitch pine, which reaches its northern range limit in Vermont, and occurs in only three community types i...
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Panoramica Ciudad de Mexico
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Walking around the Texas Medical Center provides lots of surprises as well as nice moments when first meeting people on a common ground. Both happened today: the un-named statue and then meeting a very nice woman from Venezuela here in Houston doing her Residency. There are many panoramas as well as wonderful p...
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I took this panorama while it was snowing. It was a real challenge, but with help of my brother (Parham) and my cousins (Pezhman and Bayan) ((by holding my cap over the camera! Not to get wet)) I finally did it. The result is not bad. The interesting story is that it was 11th of Farvardin (the first month of Persian ca...
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This is a 360 panorama I took at Anza Borrego park in the early evening after doing the gigapan.org/gigapans/70301/ I stood near my car, thinking I was there for the whole exposure, but it seems I misjudged things and I appeared as a kind of ghostly character. I was amazed at the amount of light coming from...
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Alongside Route 163 lies the balancing rock feature that gives the area its name. Behind the hat is a remarkable geological formation that looks like a zig-zag pattern on a bolt of cloth. The ridge is one of multiple folds in the top layers of sandstone that run north-south called The Comb.
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This is the same as my other pano with the exception that the good South Pole doc (grannydoc) went to the trouble of drawing in each of the constellations that are visible in the sky. You can see the same pano without the stars drawn in at my other pano: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=30450
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Handheld, half-spherical panorama taken from the Nubble, a 2750 foot hill beneath Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks of New York. Much more fun to view in Photosynth's spherical viewer: photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=8899d22b-e2ef-4439-bb70-15635aba8f53
Stitched in ICE from 58 wide angle photos (28mm eq) fr...-
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