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Whistler's First Gigapan! You are viewing the base of Whistler mountain also known as Skiers' Plaza at Mountain Square in Whistler Village. Your back is to the mountain where the skiers have just finished their run. You are looking down at the lift entrances and towards the plazas, restaurants and hotels. Photo...
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Lone British skiier Mark Langridge arrives at the South Pole. Starting from Hercules Inlet on the Antarctic coast 49 days ago, Mark has made an extraordinary journey across 700 miles the southern continent's white and blue landscape. A South Pole guide escorts him to the tourist camp, where he will be the sole occup...
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 1 issue 2
Here you see Gavin Booth and Adam Wilton of the British South Pole Expedition 2008 as they arrive at the South Pole on December 27. Their 700 mile, unsupported ski journey from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole raised funds for the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust.
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Recomposed Panoramic, Tricouni Peak, between Squamish and Whistler. With ice axes in hand, route finding was basically following the snowfields to the ridge.
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Panoramic of Tricouni Peak and Cypress Peak, taken by Tricouni Lake. August 19, 2006.
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For a collection of 3-D Photosynths from the Canadian Rockies see photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=brianlr
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Mount Robson, the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies is on the left. The color of Kinney Lake is due to alluvial rock particles from the glaciers in the surrounding mountains. For a Gallery of images from the Canadian Rockies see photoweblab.zenfolio.com/canada08
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A living with fireplace at Sandborne Woods, Sandborne Ave, Burnaby, BC, Canada. My first panoramic with the Gigapan rig.
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