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Taken from a lonely, no longer used bridge in the grasslands between the dikes and the river Waal. This image has been built up out of 12 pictures taken with 6x optical zoom. Since no tripod was used, some clipping occured on either above and below the picture.
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This is the view from Mount Jan Jacinto after riding the Palm Springs Aerial Tram up the mountain. The tram is a rotating gondola which takes you 2.5 miles up the face of the mountain. www.pstramway.com
/ (Key Grip: Ben Wills) BTW, there is a Peregine Falcon perched in one of the trees... can you find it?-
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Selawik is a native Alaskan community with a population of about 1000. It is located on the Arctic Circle in Alaska's Northwest Arctic Burough. Most of the people here are Inupiat, and many of them practice subsistence lifestyles. It is late summer and the long days of summer are ending as the tundra dons its fall ...
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Kitsilano Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Vancouver. Located at the north edge of the Kitsilano neighbourhood, the beach faces out onto Burrard Inlet . The beach is home to the longest swimming pool in Canada, the salt-water outdoor Kitsilano Pool. New version: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/64776/
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Gorgeous examples of fluvial processes in a meandering river system. See if you can identify all of the features and processes of this type of river system.
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- View of the Columbia River from I-90 Opposite the Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park by Richard Calhoun
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This was taken September 5th from the scenic lookout off I-90 near George, WA. The banding is from the clouds moving across the sun while the GigaPan was doing its thing. The wind was 15MPH gusting to 30MPH for the last half of the panorama, and I had to stand and hold the camera and tripod because the wind blew it o...
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Are they still called bales if they're round?
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In 2009 was created in Uruguay, a wind farm in the "Sierra de los Caracoles" ( "snails mountain range"), department of Maldonado, which was producing 10 MW of energy. In 2010, doubled the number of wind turbines in this park, which production reached 20 MW.
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Wind Energy Windmills outside Palms Springs, California with a full rainbow The hundreds of windmills are quite an impressive sight to see from the car when driving from the freeway. We saw a rainbow and had to stop. We tried to get out of the car and the wind was blowing so hard that it was really hard just opening...
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You might think that stitching the wind turbine blades against the backdrop of a clear blue sky would be a relatively simple thing for the stitcher to get right. But alas, this is one of the most persistent errors (along with telephone poles and wires) for the stitcher software. Aaah, the joys of beta testing. And l...
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