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Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park. A herd of elk, a herd of tourists, and a herd of GigaPan-ers. See if you can find elk K7 (she's in here somewhere!)
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View of Salar Grande ("big salt flat", basically), from a little ridge lying west of the deposit. This particular salar is extremely pure (99.9% NaCl), which is rather rare for this type of deposit (they're usually 'contaminated' with other salts as well). Mines in the Salar export several million tons of salt per ...
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View from a balcony at Austin City Hall. The architectural detail overhead is called "The Stinger" by locals. A construction site across the street is the future home of Austin City Limits.
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On the right is perennial Intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium), a close relative of our major annual crop wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seen on the left. The view shows the deep (5 – 6 foot) root structure of wheatgrass beside the roots of wheat predominantly in the 18” range. Wheatgrass is a potential...
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The ocean side of the Outer Banks in Kill Devil Hills. Still trying to capture wave refraction but failing - not getting the image timing quite right. Pretty view though, yes? Cloudy day - the clouds kept blocking the sun on an off (and it rained at some point, too).
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Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), one of the dominant warm-season prairie grasses, commonly occurs with Big bluestem (Andropogon gerardi) and Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans) on fertile bottomlands. The displayed plant is approximately 4.25 meters long. www.landinstitute.org

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Examining volcanic rocks deposited in an alluvial fan. Salar Grande (a large salt deposit) is visible in the distance on the left side of the pan.
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View of the Tetons from Oxbow Bend - the Snake River visible in the foreground, the Tetons in the far ground. (There's a rather famous Ansel Adams photo that's taken from near this location. It's almost as if all photographers feel a subconscious urge to take a photo at this spot, I think...)
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Close-up of slickensides ("chatter marks") along a fault in the Triassic New Haven formation, Simsbury, CT
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Garnets weathering out of a boulder of gneiss (Tolland County, CT). Tried to get nice morning light on the vein containing the reddish garnets - was hard with the trees, though... the leaves were almost as bad as the clouds!
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