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The Michigan Central Depot was opened in 1913. The building was designed in the Beaux Art neoclassical style by architects Warren and Wetmore, and engineers Reed and Stern. The last train departed January 5, 1988 and the building was permanently closed. The decay began and the building has since been stripped to the b...
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Pano was taken from Fugleberget peak (560 m a.s.l.), the best place for landscape pictures situated near to Polish Polar Station (77º 00' N 15º 33' E) (Arctic, Hornsund, Svalbard)
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Here is South Pole's first passenger plane of the summer 2009-10. It is a Basler, which is a converted DC-3. The vanguard of the summer crew arrived on this sturdy little aircraft, along with some small cargo and some most-welcome fresh fruit and eggs. We actually saw two earlier planes which stopped by for fuel on...
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On 11/18/1999 Texas A&M, Home of the 12th Man, lost 12 Aggies when the bonfire they were building collapsed at 2:42 in the morning. This memorial was erected in their honor. Each portal tells a story about each person. Also when you stand in each portal, you are facing in the direction of that persons hometown. This is...
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- South Pole Station - View from A1, Floor 2 Looking Toward Grid South, Late Summer 2010 by Ella Derbyshire
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On a late summer evening, we were enjoying a mild wind from grid west which shifted the steam from the power plant away from Summer Camp and the berms. The result was this amazing clear view of much of the area behind the elevated station. We have certainly seen some changes in the scenery at the South Pole since the e...
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A view down Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. Block E on the left is a major urban redevelopment project that turned a blighted city block into an entertainment complex. You'd have thought they'd have found a more exciting name for it. The Masonic temple was completed in 1890 and is on the National Register of H...
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Gotanda Station is on the Yamanote Line between Shinagawa and Shibuya. It's also the terminus for the Tokyu Ikegami line (to Ikegami and Kamata) and connects to the Toei Asakusa subway line. Gotanda is also the closest station to where Sonia and I lived in 2005. My first successful 360-degree panorama.
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Décorée des armoiries des provinces du Canada. Arch ceiling of the Gare du Palais, Quebec city. Adorned with the blazons of the provinces of Canada.
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Coca Cola no doubt intended for this park to be used by business types, or perhaps for the students of the local university, Georgia Tech. Alas, Atlanta does not take good care of its citizens and the park is used as a place to sleep for the many homeless. And Georgia Tech students are kept from the park by a fence, or...
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View to Dresden Main Station en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dresden_Hauptbahnhof
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GigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.2735 (Windows) / Panorama size: 543 megapixels (36557 x 14859 pixels) / Input images: 91 (13 columns by 7 rows) / Field of view: 163.6 degrees wide by 66.5 degrees high (top=33.1, bottom...-
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