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Room 1 of the Korsun-Shevchenskii Museum telling the story of the Battle of the "Korsun Pocket" - January - 17 February 1944. A really great museum, worth visiting!
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The Museum shows the fierce battle in the so-called Korsun Pocket from January to February 1944. A huge group of troops were surrounded by Soviet forces. On February 16th 1944, General Stemmermann decided to escape and gave the order to flee from this desparate situation. On February 17th, the first troops arrived at L...
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A view from the T-34 tank memorial at the South of Komarowko. The road is going from Komarowka (to the right of the pano) to Lyssianka (to the left of the pano). The pano is taken to the North direction and shows a part of the last sector of the escape on 16/17 February 1944.
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On Shipyard Island on the Yukon River stands this testament to the past days of steamships that worked the river
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Another attempt to get a great shot of Bristol Harbour in good evening light. Taken from Cliftonwood Crescent. This is known as the floating harbour because at low tide, the water is held in by giant lock gates. The SS great Britain is the first iron ship to be propelled by a screw propellor. It was designed by ...
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The harbour festival in Bristol. for a reciprocal view see www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27418 and Kilgore's shot of the same harbour at www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=7449 and another version of this at www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=29604. One week later is the balloon festival see...
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This large gigglepan is what I call a superpan with over 800 images making it up. It's well worth exploring. This is called "the floating harbour" because the water is held in by lock gates. Otherwise the boats would all end up resting on the mud at low tide twice each day. The SS Great Britain, built by Isambard Kingd...
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This small giglepan was taken when the clouds were scudding around so I decided to do it quickly by zooming out and taking fewer shots. If we get a clear sky I'll go for a really high res 270 degree version. Here is one www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27418
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A shot on an overcast day of Bristol floating harbour, looking down on The SS Great Britain (The first iron hulled, screw propellor driven liner) designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Next to it is the Matthew, a replica of the ship in which John Cabot sailed on his discovery of North America in 1497. The harbour is cal...
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