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In Trego County, Kansas, the Smoky Hill River has been dammed to form Cedar Bluff Reservior. This view shows the spillway and downstream areas along the Smoky Hill River. The day was a nice one, but spring has not quite sprung in this part of Kansas. In a few weeks things will green up a little and outdoor GigaPan p...
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This sample was a boulder collected from a streambed just outside Carlsbad Caverns National Park. I haven't yet looked closely at it so I don't know if it's properly oriented. See if you can find any geopetal structures. I forgot to include a ruler for scale, but the width of the entire field of view is about 15 cm.
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Site of an ancient catastrophe... Edi is standing in the Bell Canyon Sandstone. See if you can find Berti (he's waving to you). Hint: find him in the Rader Slide blocks.
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When I framed this GigaPan the clouds formed a nice large halo directly centered on Muleshoe Mound. Unfortunately by the time the robot got over to the clouds they had drifted a bit. It's not often I can complain about having too much blue sky. :-P
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The Lower Mississippian Muleshoe Mound is one of the best studied Waulsortian mounds, a type of bioherm or reef composed largely of lime mud and all sorts of Late Paleozoic critters (crinoids, brachiopods, etc. but not coral).
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This is a limestone quarry, currently run by the Highway Materials, Inc. Formerly known as Corson's quarry, it is claimed to the oldest continuously run quarry in the USA, and perhaps the oldest continuosly run indistrial operation in the USA. Nearby quarries existed from William Penn times. Correspondence exist betwe...
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This is the third of three GigaPans I took on the 21st of December 2008 of the Twelve Apostles. The second picture was taken nearly 180 degrees around from this one. Since I couldn't put it any more concisely, here is a description from www.visitvictoria.com
The Twelve Apostles are giant rock stacks that rise maj...-
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This is the second of three GigaPans I took on the 21st of December 2008 of the Twelve Apostles. The first picture was taken just out of view in the right center of the picture where the elevated walkway goes out of sight. Since I couldn't put it any more concisely, here is a description from www.visitvictoria.com
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I have had the fortune to go to the Twelve Apostles twice now and both times it has been hazy. No big deal, just wish I could have taken a GigaPan on a nice clear day. In this GigaPan, the different colors of the cliff on the right are from where the sun did come out of the clouds for a while and then went back behin...
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Fifth of five from yesterday's field expedition.
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