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180-plus degree panorama at the corner of Park Street and South Campus Drive on the campus of Fort Hays State University. Sheridan Hall is the main administration building at FHSU. Sheridan used to be the main gymnasium on campus and now houses the Beach Schmidt auditorium. Jellison Bridge (www.gigapan.org/vi...
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Another angle on the new Alumni/Foundation Center at FHSU. Same stitching issues as www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=2246
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There's a subtle vignetting because I didn't use enough overlap between the images - other stitching irregularities probably for the same reason.
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Erosional remnant of the Smoky Hill Chalk at the Castle Rock Badlands, south of Quinter, Kansas.
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Tertiary Ogallala Formation conglomerates form a resistant cap that holds up the soft, thin bedded Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, Smoky Hill member chalk deposits below.
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The Niobrara Formation, Fort Hays Member here conformably overlies the Blue Hill Shale member of the Carlile Shale. The Codell Sandstone member of the Carlile Shale is not present here although the uppermost shaly layers of the Blue Hill are somewhat sandier than lower down. All units are Cretaceous in age and were d...
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Two days after the ice storm was our first sun and blue sky. The ice was just beginning to thaw and drip as I shot this one.
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An ice laden limb has fallen on the bed of this pickup truck on 12th Street, just west of Fort St. in Hays, Kansas, December 11, 2007. Town cleanup crew removed it about 15 minutes later - nasty dent in the truck remains.
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- Roadcut Two Miles South of Codell, Kansas - Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, Fort Hays - Smoky Hill Members Contact by Ron Schott
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Just up the hill from www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=1955 . It was a very cold morning. I was glad to get back in the car out out the wind while the robot did its thing. :-)
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- Roadcut Two Miles South of Codell, Kansas - Cretaceous Niobrara Formation, Fort Hays Member by Ron Schott
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Taken just after sunrise. The sun ducked behind a cloud for the right side of the panorama.
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