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View of A Building at Fanshawe College - London, Ontario, Canada
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The ice is still on the lake the last week of April 2013.
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Info booth at Salt Flats - track is 7 miles in the distance. Like a big lake of salt - complete with waves. A cloud of salt blows off the surface.
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This is the view from the roof of my house.
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View of M Building at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario, Canada
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Old steel bridge over the Thames in London, Ontario
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Railway bridge over the Thames River after passing through London, Ontario. This part of the Thames flows through the heart of the city and on to Lake Erie near Chatham, about 60 miles away. This area floods most years in the spring runoffs. Lots of animal life from the odd deer, to beavers, water birds, eagles, squi...
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The 360 degree panorama has 685 photos stitched together to make a view of London, Ontario.
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A storm passed through Orillia and rain was falling...
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Tufa (limestone) formations in Mono Lake, California. Receding water levels reveal the Tufa formations that are formed in the alkali water when groundwater enters the water column. As the water evaporates the limestone towers appear to grow from the lake bottom. Osprey are nesting on the large Tufa in the middle.
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