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- Cincinnati - Paul Brown Stadium, Great American Ballpark, US Bank Arena and the Cincinnati skyline from Newport, Ky by Greg Lloyd
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From Wikipedia: "Great American Ball Park is the home of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. The name reflects the owner of the park's naming rights, Cincinnati-based Great American Insurance Group. Former Cincinnati Reds majority owner Carl Lindner, Jr. is Great American Insurance Group's majority owner. The par...
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360 panorama from Parliament Center Block to Ottawa River to US Embassy to Colonel By statue to Hotel Fairmont Chateau Laurier to Parliament East Block
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cliff dwellings on the canyon walls from sun point on the mesa top loop
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This is a cool panoramic taken at the GA terminal looking over the ramp and runway 23L. Great spot to view airplanes!!! Hand held, Taken with a Canon Rebel T1i... Enjoy Cool little tid bit, in the panoramic there is a Piaggio Avanti to the right on the ground, pretty nice plane at a price tag 7 million dollars.
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View from the corner of Shenendoah and High Street
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Petroglyphs carved by the Hohokam people decorate rock walls along a spring in the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. This photo was taken along the Hieroglyphic Trail.
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Located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenendoah Rivers, Harpers Ferry hosted numerous water-driven factories, including a national armory dedicated to the production of muskets, rifles and pistols beginning in 1799. Repeated floods, and the American Civil War, has left only traces of these industries. Today, ...
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For more than 25 years Oscar and Sara Bailey were active members of the American Kitefliers Association, AKA. They created many kites, took wild panoramic pictures of AKA kite conventions, and taught many workshops in kite making. Towards the end of their kite careers they created this rip-stop nylon kite ribbon in h...
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This 1,000 year-old house was built by the Hohokam tribe in Arizona and used from around 1,000 to 1,350, and was found to be abandoned by Spanish explorers. The Hohokam had a canal system to support their agriculture and population in this ceremonial and trading center. It is built using the high-calcium colichi ...
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A panoranic portrait of the artist Martha Jackson Jarvis. The panorama is from her exhibition at the Hillyer Art Space, Ass Against the Wall..
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