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One of two pans of Horseshoe Bend, a lovely incised meander near Page, Arizona (just southeast of Glen Canyon Dam). Erosion by the Colorado River cut down through the layers of sedimentary rock and created the deep gorge (approx. 1000 feet deep here). The river meander, though, formed by the same processes that for...
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How many geology lessons can you fit into one GigaPan? Let's see...
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An incised meander of the Colorado River near Page, AZ. (The river has cut down the steep gorge by erosion.) Same vantage point as gigapan.org/gigapans/33145/, but taken with a "cheap camera from WalMart" (no autofocus/exposure lock, lower megapixels, less zoom). Makes for an interesting compariso...
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The most heart stopping gigapan I've taken... Its hard finding a place to gigapan a meander from - especially since the Luxembourg map at 1:50,000 has lots of resolution but mysteriously omits vital details like where you might park or omits viewpoints altogether - so we felt lucky to find this place: its not actually ...
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An anaglyph (you need 3-d glasses to see this: the kind with a red filter for the left eye and blue for the right) created from two pans of Horseshoe Bend (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/33145/ and gigapan.org/gigapans/33155/). The pan was created from two exported TIFF's from the original pans, and using an...
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