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Exclusively for girls and women who enjoy watching jewels.
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tama jewelry by tamarind tree goldsmiths bangkok thailand. a unique artistic creation of gold. since 1910 tamajewelry.com
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These are the rocks that hosted much of the gold on the west slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range for California's 1849 Gold Rush. This roadcut on Interstate 80 offers no pullouts for convenient GigaPanning - I had to park at a CHP station about half a mile east of here and walk back on the shoulder to get this s...
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Kalgoorlie - Boulder Western Australia, looking out over the town from the Mount Charlotte Reservoir
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Here is a small pano of the opening ceremony on friday. You can see the Governor of Texas in the light brown suit behind the podium. I have a larger 360 shot of this same area from earlier in the day I am uploading tonight.
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Boulder town Hall is home to the last surviving example of a Phillip Goatcher curtain.
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Kalgoorlie - Boulder from the other side of town
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The Ora Banda pub (as it is know) and a couple of houses are all that is left of a once thriving gold mining town in Western Australia's Eastern Goldfields.It is now a favourite place to go for a feed and a cleansing ale just a leisurely 70 km drive from Kalgoorlie. www.orabanda.com.au
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The Peak on the left of the photo is Hesperus Peak. It was named Hesperus not because of the of the town of Hesperus but was so named after the poem The Wreck of the Hesperus. It is the Northeast point of the Navajo four quadrants that enclose their world. It is also the highest peak in the La Plata Mountains. The...
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This is a 33 shot stitch taken with a manual panoramic head, merged in Photoshop CS5. Enjoy all the mossy wet goodness. Follow me on Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/60937636@N00
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