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Gas was $2.999 by Ryan Helinski from the GigaPan BWI Overlook by Ryan Helinski
Three dollars at Shell
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little tiny by Jennifer Kittler from the GigaPan 18 bunnies to find... Can you find them all? by Gordon Atwell
bunny
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two more by Jennifer Kittler from the GigaPan 18 bunnies to find... Can you find them all? by Gordon Atwell
bunnies
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Propellor Plane by Ryan Helinski from the GigaPan BWI Overlook by Ryan Helinski
Taxiing probably after a landing
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Private Jet by Ryan Helinski from the GigaPan BWI Overlook by Ryan Helinski
Entering runway
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Parked Helicopter by Ryan Helinski from the GigaPan BWI Overlook by Ryan Helinski
I thought this was a car at first glance
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two by Jennifer Kittler from the GigaPan 18 bunnies to find... Can you find them all? by Gordon Atwell
bunnies
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egg by Jennifer Kittler from the GigaPan 18 bunnies to find... Can you find them all? by Gordon Atwell
faberge?
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That's not a forehead... by Brian Galloway from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
...IT'S A FIVE HEAD!!!
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Need. More. Sleep. YAWN. by Melanie MacSmiley from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
Only 9 rows back from Obama & Biden, this man should definitely have gotten to bed earlier the night before.
Really. With the temps in the mid 20s and sub-zero wind chills, I don't even know how a yawn like this is even possible... unless hypothermia was setting in during the Inaugural Address.
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Albuquerque Sunport by Ryan Helinski from the GigaPan Sandia Crest 360 by Ryan Helinski
These runways are shared by the Albuquerque International Sunport and the Kirtland Air Force Base
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Volcanoes at the Petroglyph Natl Monu by Ryan Helinski from the GigaPan Sandia Crest 360 by Ryan Helinski
These are the three (one is technically a parasitic cone) larger volcanoes in the South-western part of the Petroglyph National Monument.
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My President! by Lionel LaCorbiere from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
Inauguration Day 20 January 2009!
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Mount Taylor by Ryan Helinski from the GigaPan Sandia Crest 360 by Ryan Helinski
A stratovolcano to the West outside of Grants, NM
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Nearly flat-lying sandstone by Kyle House from the GigaPan Newberry Mountain area, Nevada by Kyle House
Bouse formation sandstone. Interpreted as nearshore deposit associated with late Miocene / early Pliocene lake in Mohave and Cottonwood Valleys. The presence of flat-lying to gently dipping sandstone in the midst of more typical / ubiquious east dipping fanglomerate is enigmatic. Other Bouse outcrops near this level include tufa and limestone.
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Shapeshifter by Nigel Ballard from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
Proof positive that they walk and sit amongst us!
A genuine scarf toting shapeshifting alien dude at the Presidential Inauguration.0 comments
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Radio Towers near Crest Overlook by Ryan Helinski from the GigaPan Snowy Sandias Pano by Ryan Helinski
This crest (right) is the location of the car-accessible overlook feature in my other panorama.
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Clarence Thomas Napping? by jclicky from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
Is it just me or is Clarence Thomas taking a nap during Obama's speech?
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Quaternary river alluvium by Kyle House from the GigaPan Birth of the lower Colorado River near Laughlin Nevada by Kyle House
Sharp unconformity between young Colorado River sediment (maybe 60 ka) and the Bullhead alluvium.
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The girl in the pink hat by Hapgood610 from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
none
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Us? by Keith Furman from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
Keith, Sandi and Marc?
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Obama by Ankush Gupta from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
YAEHHHAHH!
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Culvert by Ron Schott from the GigaPan Outcrops near Black Wolf, Kansas by Ron Schott
... dry today.
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Black Shale by Ron Schott from the GigaPan Outcrops near Black Wolf, Kansas by Ron Schott
Organic-rich sediments that contain subeconomic concentrations of coal.
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outgoing by zo from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
last prez and veep
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Obama inauguration by Harrison Moore from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
amazing
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Dr. Joel Hunter by Jennifer Adams from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
Northland, A Church Distributed, Longwood, FL
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Ocala crew by john Walker from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
Mary C, Sam and Mary J
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Rev. Joel Hunter by Jennifer Adams from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
Pastor, Northland, A Church Distributed, Longwood, FL
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Rocks by Trey Smith from the GigaPan Life in the Atacama D00_000_000_SPI_pan, Atacama Desert, Chile by Trey Smith by Trey Smith
Sometimes the Atacama strikingly resembles Mars. Compare to the first color panorama from the Spirit Mars Exploration Rover:
www.gruye.net/mars/PIA05049-mini.jpg
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Statue of Freedom by John Minger from the GigaPan President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman by David Bergman
The bronze Statue of Freedom by Thomas Crawford is the crowning feature of the dome of the United States Capitol
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Hillside gullies by Trey Smith from the GigaPan Life in the Atacama D00_000_000_SPI_pan, Atacama Desert, Chile by Trey Smith by Trey Smith
In the Atacama, rain is rare but comes in massive storms. Desert soil doesn't soak up water well, so it floods across the surface instead and carves gullies into the hills. There are similar flood-carved features on Mars.
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