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Helipan of Bathgate Spring Run flowing through its herbaceous / scrub-shrub wetland complex, part of the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center near State College, Pennsylvania. Helipanographers were Aaron and Ken Tamminga. This is the first gigapan using the new Ricoh GRD3 fixed-lens camera. It has a sharp, fast lens (f1.9...
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Otter View Park, in Middlebury, VT, includes the cattail marsh along Otter Creek, the forested bank, and an adjacent field. This image includes 34 photographs taken by cameras lofted by a kite. Capture: Two flights on November 18, 2011 with a Levitation Delta kite lofting a Canon Powershot S95 (10 MP, 27 of the p...
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The cienega of San Pedro Tultepec is the largest of the 3 remaining wetlands of the upper Lerma River. They are threatened by urban growth and expanding agriculture, but still hold endemic fish, amphibians and birds. It is located in the Toluca Valley, in the State of Mexico. Hand-held panorama taken with a Panasonic L...
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Green Bottom Wildlife Management area is a 1096 acre tract on land once part of a plantation owned by Confederate General Albert Gallatin Jenkins. Land at Green Bottom WMA ranges from farmland, hardwood forest, open water to wetlands. Over 100 species of birds are commonly seen in the area, making it a popular locatio...
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Green Bottom Wildlife Management area is a 1096 acre tract on land once part of a plantation owned by Confederate General Albert Gallatin Jenkins. Land at Green Bottom WMA ranges from farmland, hardwood forest, open water to wetlands. Over 100 species of birds are commonly seen in the area, making it a popular locatio...
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A shot of the park near my place. This is a protected water shed area that actually snakes it's way north east of here for another couple hundred acres. I always thought these houses had an odd location; but now I seeit differently. A great place.
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This is believed to be Sonoma County's oldest surviving farm building still in its' original rural setting. The new offices of the Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation. Part of the in progress Laguna Learning Center. www.lagunadesantarosa.org
The Laguna de Santa Rosa is the second largest freshwater wetland in C...-
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The Cranberry Glades is the largest area of bogs, or acidic wetlands, in West Virginia, a unique and exotic ecosystem on 750 acres. This spectacular and beautiful area was established by the United States Forest Service in 1965, to protect and preserve over 60 unique plant species, many of them descended from seeds tha...
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360 view from the top of Lookout Tower at Loudon Peatlands in Mashkinonje Provicial Park.
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This beautiful wetland was once a dry meadow until Allegheny Land Trust, a nonprofit organization that protects lands in southwestern Pennsylvania, constructed a passive wetland treatment system in 2009 to remove iron from abandoned mine drainage. The wetland is located at Wingfield Pines near Bridgeville, PA within th...
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