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After the Fraser River leaves Moose Lake beside the Yellowhead Highway, it enters some steep canyons and rapids on it's 800 mile journey to the Pacific coast at Vancouver. Here at Overlander Falls it drops over a precipice about 20 feet high. The salmon can't make it this far, and are only able to reach Rearguard F...
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One of my earlier test GigaPans. I'm standing at the edge of the City of Portland Reservoir No. 5, facing West. Mt. Tabor Park, SE Portland.
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Cooper River Bridge
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Panoramic photo of the Ravenel Bridge over the Cooper River separating Charleston and Mt. Pleasant, SC.
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Night Lights on the Cooper River (Ravenel) Bridge.
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The USS Yorktown at Patriots Point, Mt. Pleasant, SC just across the Cooper River from Charleston, SC.
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This is a panorama of Mt. Hood taken from a viewpoint on the trail leading to Mirror Lake and Tom, Dick and Harry. Approximately 36 megapixels. Taken July 31st, 2011. Sorry about the weird color in advance. It's right in Lightroom, but G-pan turned the blue sky purple, and made the green forest black.
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Sometime around the year 500 small quantities of ash and lava erupted from St. Helens' north flank. This period ended with the emplacement of dacite domes, including Sugar Bowl around the year 800. The Sugar Bowl dome is a nearly circular protrusion of hypersthene-hornblende dacite, about 800 m in diameter, on the nort...
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A view of Sugarloaf Mt from the Sunderland bridge.
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