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My brother, EagleScout10 (who took this panorama), and I hiked to the top of Mount Chocorua September 2004. The mountain's bare summit is the result of a long-ago forest fire which destroyed all vegetation --- which has never reestablished itself, given the exposed location. The mountain is named for Chief Chocorua, ...
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This is the view from the Säntis direction south Built with Panoramastudio Pro You find my panoramas with gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=fritz+hanke or gigapan.org/gigapans/most_recent/?q=fritz+hanke
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This is the view from the Säntis direction south-south-east Built with Panoramastudio Pro You find my panoramas with gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=fritz+hanke or gigapan.org/gigapans/most_recent/?q=fritz+hanke
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One week before world leaders converged on Pittsburgh to discuss the global economy, students from across the region held a summit to target issues important to them. Sponsored by the World Affairs Council, the Pittsburgh G-20 Student Summit was held on Sept. 17 at Fox Chapel Area High School. More than 300 teens fr...
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Taken from in front of the observatory located atop the peak. I believe there are some chipmunks/ground squirrels down there trying to turn this into a meme. It's challenging to do a large GigaPan from up here because of the limited time allowed for parking. I was very fortunate that the ranger who was issuing the...
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It was a nice clear sunny morning while I was in the rain-shadow of Mount Hood's summit. By the time I got around to the White River, however, the precipitation had begun to come down. This is the last semi-clear shot I had of the summit. It was completely obscured from Government Camp.
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Taken from the top of the Summit Building atop Mt Diablo 3800 feet above sea level. Done as an experimental shot consisting of shots taken by walking the perimiter of the building and down a spiraling flight of steps that circled the building.
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Mt Adams looking at the west side. This is about 32 shots taken from 4,500ft on top of Sunrise Peak. I offset the placement to make it map to Google Earth better.
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This panorama was taken using the Gigapan camera from the observation deck of the Canada France Hawaii Telescope. Much thanks to Tom Benedict and CFHT for providing access.
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