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Another context gigapan for the USGS Kawela Gulch Ridge to Reef erosion study site. Here, one can see the island of Lana`i clearly, as well as at least 6 fish ponds and the Kaunakakai Pier.
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This area was in the distal region of the Devastated Zone from the May 18, 1980 Mt. St. Helens blast. Note how below the road the forest regeneration is at a far more advanced stage than above the road. This is the result of tree plantings in the lower area by the timber companies that own the land.
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- Kawela Gulch, Molokai, USGS soil erosion study site - Inside the enclosure, 4/27/2009 by Richard Palmer
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First follow up image inside the browsing protected area since the initial documentation of 1 Dec 2008. There is noticable plant regrowth. More visits will occur every 6 months or so to keep track of the vegetation difference between inside and outside the feral ungulate exclosure. The meters shown monitor water run...
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First follow up to gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=13571
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This Burn area can be seen on the Grassy Lake road that goes between Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Shot with Nikon D5000 and 200mm lens
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