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Road cut along Rt. 119 between Pikeville, KY and Williamson, WV
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When the Pikeville Cut-through was completed in 1987 it was the largest earth moving project in the US and the second largest in the world. Only the Panama Canal was larger. Prior to the construction of the Pikeville Cut-through, the area was plagued with flooding and a lack of suitable flat land for developmen...
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When the Pikeville Cut-through was completed in 1987 it was the largest earth moving project in the US and the second largest in the world. Only the Panama Canal was larger. Prior to the construction of the Pikeville Cut-through, the area was plagued with flooding and a lack of suitable flat land for developmen...
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When the Pikeville Cut-through was completed in 1987 it was the largest earth moving project in the US and the second largest in the world. Only the Panama Canal was larger. Prior to the construction of the Pikeville Cut-through, the area was plagued with flooding and a lack of suitable flat land for developmen...
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Located on I-68, approximately 10 miles west of Hancock in Washington County, Maryland. The Site offers spectacular views and geologic history of the Sideling Hill Cut. The interpretive center, located along the westbound roadway is connected to parking and restrooms for eastbound traffic by a pedestrian bridge.
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Radiolarian chert in Marin headlands; shot with Canon SX110IS at 10x zoom
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This is an extensive road coat exposing the Cambrian Dunham Dolomite - this formation is a buff to grey silicious dolomite with a fairly extensive coverage in the Champlain and Vermont Valleys. This image is composed of 945 images taken with a Nikon P100 and stitched using Autopano Giga to fix an issue with 'rainbowin...
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A nice view of the Devil's Slide in Montana.
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