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This panorama was taken mid january in Connetquot State Park near Islip, Nassau County on Long Island, New York State. A typical scene from Pine/Oak dominant forest, the meadow areas are mowed to retain openness. A part of the Pine Barrens ecotype, the normally dominant Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) is becoming increasingl...
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City Park New Orleans looking over a "lagoon" to a playground
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This 360-degree panorama was taken at the north end of River Oaks Boulevard. Some say that this street is the only street in America that has at either end, a country club. Featured in this GigaPan is River Oaks Country Club to the north. To see the south end of River Oaks Boulevard, click: share.gigapan.org/...
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This 360-degree panorama was taken at the south end of River Oaks Boulevard. Some say that this street is the only street in America that has at either end, a country club. Featured in this GigaPan is Lamar High School to the south, a quaint shopping area to the east and St. John the Divine Church to the west. ...
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This image was shot from the backside of Churchill Downs during the 135th running of the Kentucky Oaks, on Friday May 1st, 2009 in Louisville. Input images: 216 (24 columns by 9 rows). I've noticed a few errors that will be fixed in the future. A similar Gigapan image was shot during the 135th Oaks race on Friday...
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This oasis is a frog haven. Hundreds of frogs blend in along the shoreline and hop into the pond in a great cascade when one walks along its shore. The water is quite low this time of year. The larger frogs eat the smaller ones and only a few will be left by seasons end. Turtles and whipsnakes eat all that they can. ...
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