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Unfortunately I was blocking traffic on this one-lane, one-way road, so I couldn't go back and reshoot the cloud-affected rows.
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Lava flowed down an ancient valley and formed a resistant rock that, after subsequent erosion of the surrounding less well consolidated materials, now forms a ridge cap, thus inverting the original topography. Interstate 15 passes thru the roadcut pictured. The offset of the top and bottom halves of the image was d...
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- 360 Degree Panorama near White Pass along the Upper Titus Canyon Road, Death Valley NP by Ron Schott
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I'll have to find a field guide to get some more specific names for the features seen here.
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Can you spot the Tertiary Pluton intruding the Panamint Range?
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... near Ballarat, California.
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Probably not the best time of day to shoot this view. This GigaPan is a restitch of www.gigapan.org/gigapans/32018
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Shot from the Wallkill River Bridge in Walkill, NY last August, just about a week before Hurricane Irene.
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The mountain seen here is cored by a pendant of metasedimentary rocks in the southern Sierra Nevada batholith.
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A wider view of the Red Cliffs and eastern El Paso Mountains.
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... according to the hillside. The light was deteriorating fast as a thunderstorm approached from the west. Twice I had to pause this pan for stretches of rain. I did get it done though, and the exposure is not as bad as I had feared it would be. Changing light can really wreak havoc on a big pan such as this. More ...
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