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Not creey. by John Wells from the GigaPan Night time at the Weighbridge by John De Carteret
Not creepy at all. :-)
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Swallow's nests by John Wells from the GigaPan Hamilton Pool Preserve by John Wells
In the spring, Hamilton Pool is sometimes closed to swimming, as the nesting swallows contaminate the water and cause high bacteria levels.
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Antler Chandelier by John Wells from the GigaPan Glen Hotel Lobby by John Wells
Antlenier anyone?
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Cuidados amoebas! by John Wells from the GigaPan Big Rocks Park by John Wells
The other side of this sign warns visitors that stagnant pools of river water may host amoebas and to exercise caution to avoid infection.
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Spillway & Dam by John Wells from the GigaPan Big Rocks Park by John Wells
The entire region has been under serious drought conditions all summer. The City of Glen Rose took the opportunity to clean accumulated muck out the riverbed behind the dam. Historically, the riverbed was rock, but the dam caused a buildup of sediment. So, concealed behind this dam are huge piles of dirt, mud, and river trash.
The day after this panorama heavy rains filled the basin and topped the dam by 6-10 inches.
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George Washington by John Wells from the GigaPan David Adickes #2: Tribute To American Statesmanship by John Wells
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Capitol guard by John Wells from the GigaPan The Capitol Dome, Austin, Texas by John Wells
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Other gigapan by John Wells from the GigaPan Krause Springs 02 by John Wells
The location of my tripod when taking gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=28335
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The Making... by John Wells from the GigaPan mastodon display st louis mo jim trotter by Jim Trotter
A nice sideways read...
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twins by John Wells from the GigaPan Sunset on the Mississippi by John Wells
twin bridges anyway.
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Flag by John Wells from the GigaPan Montgomery County Courthouse, south side by John Wells
Montgomery county deems itself the birthplace of the Texas flag, as it was designed in the county.
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Conroe Courier by John Wells from the GigaPan Montgomery County Courthouse, east side by John Wells
Hopefully my property taxes will go down next year. :-)
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Steamboat house by John Wells from the GigaPan Huntsville: Sam Houston's Homes by John Wells
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Law Office... by John Wells from the GigaPan Huntsville: Sam Houston's Homes by John Wells
in the background, kitchen in the foreground.
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woodland home by John Wells from the GigaPan Huntsville: Sam Houston's Homes by John Wells
"This is Sam Houston's Woodland home. His family moved here during the year of 1847 while Sam was away in Washington as one of Texas' first Senators. They lived here until 1859, when Sam ran for the Governor of Texas and won."
-http://www.shsu.edu/~smm_www/Tour/grounds/wh1.shtml
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Execution 100 by John Wells from the GigaPan Huntsville: The Prisoner's Cemetery by John Wells
Not every marker bears an X. I believe these signify those executed by the state.
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Satana'a marker by John Wells from the GigaPan Huntsville: The Prisoner's Cemetery by John Wells
A memorial marker for the Kiowa chief Satana.
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The workshack by John Wells from the GigaPan Huntsville: The Prisoner's Cemetery by John Wells
This is where the cemet markers for new burials are cast.
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Prisoner's cemetery by John Wells from the GigaPan Huntsville: The Prisoner's Cemetery by John Wells
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Big Sam by John Wells from the GigaPan David Adickes #1: A Tribute to Courage by John Wells
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nice by John Wells from the GigaPan Monsterbagger park 360 degree by Sebastian Langguth
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paredolia anyone? by John Wells from the GigaPan Colorado Elk Hunt by Bill Alberts
Probably not a creepy guy watching the gigapan from afar.
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The worlds finest... by John Wells from the GigaPan Nathaniel's by Bill Alberts
custom hats, made right here.
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River Folk by John Wells from the GigaPan San Jacinto River by John Wells
The two in the water were panning for arowheads. Apparently the aggregate contains the occasional Indian artifact. The group on the cliff? Hanging out, drinking beer.
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The boat by John Wells from the GigaPan Bolivar Melange by John Wells
One of three ferries in operation during our trip.
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Tall things by John Wells from the GigaPan Bolivar Melange by John Wells
The Crystal Beach water tower and Bolivar lighthouse.
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Stranded by John Wells from the GigaPan Bolivar Melange by John Wells
These boats were actually about 30 feet apart, but the stitcher merged them together thusly. I suppose the orange X's mean they have been inspected by someone.
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Boat by John Wells from the GigaPan Bolivar Melange by John Wells
A boat that was overturned in a slip.
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Jeep by John Wells from the GigaPan Bolivar Melange by John Wells
A Jeep that came to rest against a tree and in turn was covered with tin from a collapsed building.
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Stingaree by John Wells from the GigaPan Bolivar Melange by John Wells
A restaurant and marina. Ike removed the covered bait shop and outdoor seating area. The restaurant is down but (hopefully) not out. The owner plans a Spring 2009 reopening. www.stingaree.com
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Testing the water by John Wells from the GigaPan Bolivar Melange by John Wells
Still cold in January.
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