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Ten times the size of Niagara, Dry Falls is thought to be the greatest known waterfall that ever existed. According to the current geological model, catastrophic flooding channeled water at 65 miles per hour through the Upper Grand Coulee and over this 400-foot (120 m) rock face at the end of the last ice age. At this ...
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The last Gigapan of the road trip from Pennsylvania to California came a day after the Tetons at Lake Tahoe. After leaving the Tetons we passed through Idaho Falls then crossed down in to northern Nevada. We drove as far as we could before spending the night in a hotel near a small town called Battle Mountain. Nor...
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Another view of this historic site on the Red Deer River, Alberta
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While I was preparing to set up the GigaPan, I approached the rim of the escarpment and flushed a Canada Goose which was sitting on the pinnacle on the left. It's mate, however, remained in position on the pinnacle to the right. This is Dry Island Buffalo Jump on the Red Deer River badlands east of Trochu, Alberta. ...
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Lake Bonney is a saline lake with permanent ice cover at the western end of Taylor Valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is 7 km long and up to 900 meters wide. A narrow channel only 50 meters wide (Lake Bonney at Narrows) separates the lake into East Lake Bonney (3.32 km²) and West Lake B...
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360-deg panoramic picture taken inside the Jamesway hut - the main structure of the Lake Bonney Camp in the Taylor Valley, Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Picture taken late after midnight (see a clock) so there is no people inside. The Lake Bonney field camp www.gigapan.org/gigapans/68292/ located in the Taylor Valle...
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In the Odin Valley, one of the hanging valleys of the Asgard Range. The western wall (light one) of the valley is formed by Devonian sandstone of Beacon formation. Oposite, eastern wall (dark) is build of dollerite, an intrusive igneous rock emplaced in older formations in Jurrasic as horizontal sills in the area of Dr...
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View from Knobhead Mt over the Upper Ferrar Glacier, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. 72 handheld shots, Pentax K10D. Another panorama from the same location at www.gigapan.org/gigapans/55514/
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Lake Bonney is a saline lake with permanent ice cover at the western end of Taylor Valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is 7 km long and up to 900 meters wide. A narrow channel only 50 meters wide (Lake Bonney at Narrows) separates the lake into East Lake Bonney (3.32 km²) and West Lake B...
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A part of the Upper Wright Valley called South Fork, Dry Valleys, Antarctica.
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