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The Frank Slide is a natural landslide on the northeasterly face of Turtle Mountain in southwest Alberta, Canada. On April 29, 1903, 30 million cubic meters of rock tumbled down to the valley floor, burying much of the small town of Frank, and killing 76 people. For further information, visit the website of the Fran...
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- Edmonton river valley...with the yoga class... and the Folk Festival in Gallagher Park by Dave Belcher
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Edmonton is home to many festivals...here's a shot of the Folk Festival in Gallagher Park (top left) also showing the Muttart Conservatory pyramids, the oriental kiosk in the foreground in Louise McKinney Park and the yoga class on the right. Camera was located at the top of Grierson Hill.
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A short hike from the Bow summit on the Icefields Parkway, Peyto Lake was named after pioneer explorer Bill Peyto. This is an early morning shot, around 9:00 AM when the air was calm, clear and the lighting was optimum. There was a slight breeze and the temps at the time were near freezing...not unusual at this altit...
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Panorama size: 261 megapixels (47521 x 5513 pixels) Input images: 228 (38 columns by 6 rows) Field of view: 116.2 degrees wide by 13.5 degrees Reduced to 50% of the original file
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I shot this early in the morning before the Stampede fans arrived so as to show the empty stands and tp have the sun illuminating it from this side. I also did another Gigapan about 4 hours later showing the grandstand full of spectators. You can tell it's Calgary by the Husky Tower and the Saddledome. There is also...
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This 360 degree sunset pano is from a lookout at the Park's entrance. The dinosaur fossils for which the Park is named are exposed as soil erodes from these cliffs. Tens of millions of years underground and they show up now; what are the odds? Presumably, if one examines the cliffs in this pano one might find a newly ...
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Bow Lake and Crowfoot Mountain in the Canadian Rockies. While I was setting up the Gigapan there were a couple of photographers on the left with their big Canon lenses taking photos of birds nearby. Little did they know they were being immortalized in one of my first Gigapans! Update: This will be the first of my ...
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Alberta Canada
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Could have sworn there were a whole bunch of horses in front of me while I was setting up the GigaPan unit. :~)
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Muttart Conservatory, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. This horticultural attraction in Edmonton features more than 700 species of plants of arid, temperate and tropical climates.
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