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Full 360 degree view of my office. This image is stitched from 759 of 18M images. It covers 360 degree horizontal fov and 160 degree vertical fov, The cone under the tripod is about 40 degrees. The image on the screen can be found at www.gigapan.org/gigapans/66626/ I focused on the screen, therefore, the...
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To my knowledge, the first gigapan in a bat cave. (Considering how it came out, it might be the last one, too!) These are members of a colony of common vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) in a small lava tube cave found on Nicaragua's Masaya Volcano. Entering into the cave and using a flash camera was somewhat disrupti...
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As the cave temple made in the early Unified Silla at the natural cave in Palgongsan Mountain in Gunwi-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, it is older than the artificially made Seokguram in Gyeongju. Here, the Buddha Triad made around the 700 is enshrined. The Principal Buddha statue in the center is 2.18m, the Bodhisattva statue ...
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Temple of the sun of carlsbad caverns new mexico.
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The Naica Cave or la Cueva de los Cristales Gigantes. Located next to a mine in the town of Naica, Chihuahua in Mexico. Although not created using the Gigapan Imager (we only had the beta version at the time and we were worried the 90% humidity of the cave would damage it) we thought it desereved to be showcased he...
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My son and I are sitting up in the mouth of the cave, with the camera down below being run by a cave troll.
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On old route 55 in the valley of the Lost River, there lies an abandoned limestone quarry that is used by the highway department as a dumping ground for crushed stone and dirt. The walls of the quarry show deformed limestones, probably of the Tonoloway Formation. There is also a big cave here, that has been partially s...
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Painel do Pilão is an open-air rock-art site in Serra da Paituna (Sierra of the Black-water Lake) in the hinterland of Monte Alegre (Happy Mountain) along the Amazon River in Brazil. The date of the rock-art is unknown but pre-dates Europeans in Brazil (1530's). Evidence suggests that rock-art had been created in the ...
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 3 issue 1
Shot onboard our borrowed 18ft Maravia while at camp above Hance Rapid, this GigaPan provides a glimpse at the vital gear that got us through the Canyon. Because Hance is accessible from the rim, boaters often run into hikers at this camp. We met up with several hikers tha...-
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