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Castle Hill Basin is located in the Canterbury high country of the South Island, New Zealand at an altitude of 700m between the Torlesse and Craigieburn mountain ranges approximately 90km northwest of Christchurch. www.castlehill.net.nz
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Part way up the climb to Turtle Head Peak with my bride of 30 years.
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One of the jewels of the American West, Havasu Creek is named for the people who have lived along it for at least the last eight hunded years. The Havasupai (the-people-of-the-blue-green-waters) have had a long struggle to hold onto their traditional lands in the face of we...-
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Located at River Mile 116.5, Elve's Chasm is a refreshing stop with a quick hike up to this slot canyon where one can swim, climb, and jump into the crystal clear pool. With shadows moving quickly and covering the swimming area, I was forced to over-expose the downstream vie...-
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Taken from a rock cliff on the top of the Vishnu Schist overlooking our party's boats at Lower Bass Camp, a place that was the actual surface of the Earth at least 210 million years ago, if not 1.2 billion years ago. Just before shooting this image, I had spotted a Chuckwall...-
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Looking west at the extended "rock scramble" part of the trail up Old Rag Mountain in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. At the far right in the distance, the summit of the mountain may be observed.
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The Great Unconformity - Welcome to the surface of the Earth, approx. 550 million years ago. The first layer of rock, at ground level here, is called the Vishnu Schist. It consists of several complex sets of sedimentary and volcanic that were laid down 1.8 billion years ag...-
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Another view of the camp at Lower Bass at river mile 108.5. Christy had been hiking with me, but went ahead down to camp arriving just as this image was being captured. She can be seen three times around camp. William W. Bass established a tourist camp in this area about 1890, and later built a trans-Canyon trail ...
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GigaPan Interrupted - This one had some problems. This is the highest resolution GigaPan I attempted on the trip. It consists of over 620 pics and required both battery changes and memory card changes. There must have been some user error during the interruptions that lead to the results seen here. If anyone can dia...
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Lower Bass is a choice camp. The gradual incline of its huge beach invites gaming and relaxation. The jutting fins of Vishnu Schist form hallways which lead to the groover or a sunny shower spot. The late evening sun and morning shadow all make for a lazy camp. We were joyous to find that the veteran raft guides on...
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