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Satellite Dish by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan The Bottom by Peter Leffler
Cable TV satellite dish.
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Ice Berg Detail by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Perito Moreno Glacier by Peter Leffler
Detail of a piece of calved ice.
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Remind you of something? by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan The Road to El Chalten by Peter Leffler
It's the Patagonia clothing brand logo.
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Alpaca? by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan The Road to El Chalten by Peter Leffler
Could be. I was next to a farm when I shot this.
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SCUBA Tanks by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Little Cayman Beach Resort by Peter Leffler
Reef Divers' SCUBA tanks.
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Life Preserver by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Little Cayman Beach Resort by Peter Leffler
Lifesaver anyone?
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Reef Divers by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Little Cayman Beach Resort by Peter Leffler
The dive operation of Little Cayman Beach Resort.
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Our Room by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Little Cayman Beach Resort by Peter Leffler
Best room in the joint!
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Dive Boat by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Little Cayman Beach Resort by Peter Leffler
Dive Boat of the Little Cayman Beach Resort.
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Glacier Viedma by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan The Road to El Chalten by Peter Leffler
Glacier Viedma in Los Glaciares National Park, Southern Patagonia, Argentina.
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Fitz Roy by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan The Road to El Chalten by Peter Leffler
Mount Fitz Roy.
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Fall in Zion by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Mount Carmel Highway by Peter Leffler
The best time to go!
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Hail On the Ice by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Fitz Roy From Laguna de los Tres by Peter Leffler
You can see balls of hail on the thin ice covering.
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Hikers by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Fitz Roy From Laguna de los Tres by Peter Leffler
Other brave souls who made the journey.
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Virgin River by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Observation Point by Peter Leffler
The Virgin River in Zion Valley.
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Angel's Landing by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Observation Point by Peter Leffler
There is a trailhead that goes out to this amazing place, but I was too chicken to go all the way out there!
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Rooms With a View! by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Perito Moreno Glacier by Peter Leffler
Hotel?
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Hobie Cat by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Turneffe Paradise by Peter Leffler
Turneffe Island Resort.
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Our Beautiful Room in Paradise by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Turneffe Paradise by Peter Leffler
Turneffe Island Resort.
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The Dining Room by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Turneffe Paradise by Peter Leffler
The Dining Room of the Turneffe Island Resort.
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The Bar by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Turneffe Paradise by Peter Leffler
The Bar and Pool area of the Turneffe Island Resort.
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Switchbacks by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Mather Point at Sunrise by Peter Leffler
Switchbacks on the South Kaibab Trail.
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Skeleton Point by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Mather Point at Sunrise by Peter Leffler
Skeleton Point on the South Kaibab Trail.
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Ooh Aah Point by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Mather Point at Sunrise by Peter Leffler
This place is just awesome. Ridiculous vistas of the canyon off the South Kaibab Trail.
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Yaki Point by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Mather Point at Sunrise by Peter Leffler
Yaki Point, Grand Canyon.
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Plateau Point by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Mather Point at Sunrise by Peter Leffler
Plateau Point is an excellent detour on the Bright Angel Trail with amazing vistas of the Canyon and the Colorado River.
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Angel's Landing Trail by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan The Virgin River and Angel's Landing by Peter Leffler
The trail to Angel's Landing and the West Rim Trail.
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Angel's Landing by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan The Virgin River and Angel's Landing by Peter Leffler
Yes, people are crazy enough to hike up there. I chickened out for the last half mile!
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Ferry by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Perito Moreno Glacier by Peter Leffler
The ferry that takes you right up to the glacier so you can walk on it.
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Blue Ice by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Perito Moreno Glacier by Peter Leffler
Blue ice in Perito Moreno Glacier.
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Mount Fitz Roy by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Fitz Roy From Laguna de los Tres by Peter Leffler
Mount Fitz Roy and the neighboring peaks are the basis for the Patagonia clothing brand logo.
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Mount Fitz Roy by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Mount Fitz Roy by Peter Leffler
Mount Fitz Roy and the neighboring peaks are the basis for the Patagonia clothing brand logo.
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Double Rainbow by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Torres Del Paine and Lago Pehoe by Peter Leffler
Yes, it is a (faint) double rainbow. Had to post this one because it's one of the funniest videos ever!:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI

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Los Cuernos by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Torres Del Paine and Lago Pehoe by Peter Leffler
The iconic Cuernos of Torres del Paine National Park.
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Trail to Laguna de los Tres by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Mount Fitz Roy by Peter Leffler
The Trail to the stunning Laguna de los Tres. We hiked up this very steep trail to this stunning viewpoint of Mount Fitz Roy from across the lagoon. You can see that photo here:
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Blue Ice Detail by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Perito Moreno Glacier by Peter Leffler
Detail of the blue ice on the glacier.
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Ice Bridge by Peter Leffler from the GigaPan Perito Moreno Glacier by Peter Leffler
They call it the “White Giant” but its real name is Perito Moreno Glacier, one of more than 200 glaciers found in Glaciers Park in Patagonia, Argentina. For eons, it has been advancing at a rate of about one meter per day. Some years this 18-mile long river of ice advances across Lake Argentina, splitting it in two and creating a natural dam. Eventually water behind the glacier rises and, seeking equilibrium, tunnels beneath the glacier. Slowly, the warmer lake waters carve a giant hole through the glacier, leaving only a narrow ice bridge across the top. When the bridge becomes unstable giant chunks of ice begin to calve from the glacier. Towering plumes of water and mist explode from the lake whenever these mini icebergs plunge into the lake, 200 feet below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWBBFLbJSc4&feature=player_embedded

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