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A view outside the Eagle's Nest built and completed by the Nazis by 1938, situated in the mountains near Berchtesgaden. A total of 113 individual shots were taken and were stitched together using Hugin with respective plug-ins. Unfortunately, it was cloudy with slightly low visibility.
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The coastal defenses around the Golden Gate are inspirational at multiple levels. At one level many brave men and women worked hard in order to protect us from foreign enemies. And they are cool ruins to explore. But the other lesson is that the darned things were never (I think literally _never_) actually used for ...
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Tried stitching the photos again leaving out the bottom row where the moving cars were causing problems. These are my first attempts at using the GigaPan and I am trying to get an understanding of how things work.
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Looking into the observation 'tower.' I think they would have someone on watch, maybe with a scope mounted on that rusy pillar. I felt nervous inside the box. i felt responsible for everything outside, responsible to distinquish the rip tide from the track of an enemy submarine.
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This 360-degree horizontal, 179.3-degree vertical view of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany, consists of 2711 concrete slabs ('stelae') covering 19 000 square metres (4.7 acres). It stands to represent all the murdered Jews of WWII in Europe. Cited from Wikipedia: "the stelae are designed to produce an uneasy,...
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25% of the shipyard workers on the west coast during WWII were women. We are still living in the aftereffects of the social changes that came from WWII. During WWII the defense department outlawed racial discrimination in defense contractors. We didn't have that in the civilian world for a long time. The po...
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- Rosie the Riveteer WWII Home Front Memorial - from the 'prow' of the memorial looking towards the harbor (rosie_02) by Rich Gibson
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From the seaward end of the Rosie the Riveteer memorial, looking towards the small boat harbor.
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From the inside of an observation room. I assume a sight of some sort attached to the exposed nut.
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