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Located in the entrance hallway on the upper level of the Shuler Building (CS) on the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College, this display highlights the diversity of the rock types in the greater-DC / mid-Atlantic area. This is the first of several attempts to gigapan the display, but auto-focus rend...
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The annual springtime fair and rodeo at Stony Plain, Alberta.
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Recorded during the annual Farmer's Day fair and Rodeo, a 360 degree panorama
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Sheriff Israel Umbach took a drastic step to recover taxes owed to the Town of Stony Plain in 1907...he chained the locomotive to the track until the taxes owing were paid. This is one of the many historic murals depicting the history of Stony Plain and area.
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This mural depicts the early General Store run by Jacob Miller in 1906.
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Stonehenge built 5000 years ago but how and why? Watch NOVA next year to hear the experts. 2 rows of 33 shots taken on a Canon SX1 IS manual settings in poor light. See also www.gigapan.org/gigapans/32124/
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Stonehenge as in GP49 but processed in photoshop. The possibilities are, of course, unlimited!
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Miyukigahara is an area between the two peaks of Mount Tsukuba. From here you can see the Kanto Plain below.
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