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The Honolulu skyline as viewed from the top of Diamond Head |
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from Sea Lion Rock,
halfway between Yachats and Florence on the Central Oregon Coast |
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South Shore of Oahu from Waipuna Apartments on Ena Road at the gateway of Waikiki. Diamond Head in the morning, Fort Derussy Park, Kuhio Avenue and Kalakaua Avenue, King David Kalakaua at the juncture... |
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There is the little village of Hursley, captured in a panorama. There is me hanging out while it goes click click. There are artifacts of passing cars, and the 360 degree artifacts.
And a driver-by "That's a dangerous place to be with me driving" - a commentary on his driving, not on my location. |
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What this gigapan doesn't capture is the thousands of ticks waiting at the top of every blade of dune grass to climb up onto anyone walking by :) |
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I took this 360 deg, stitched image, from a replica of a ship's crows nest in the children's playground of Island Bay's Shorland Park. Taputeranga Island, after which our suburb is named, dominates the bay. The distant hills are the Orongorongos. In the distance Baring Head with it's lighthouse can be seen. |
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An "undocumented" lookout from the West Head Peninsula in Sydney's Kuringai Chase National Park, overlooking Pittwater, Palm Beach and Barrenjoey head. |
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Kakaako, South Shore at dusk. We went for a swim in the rock pool where the kids are playing on the rocks. Malielani took in Kamahele and Hoku. |
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I snapped this stitched image from the eastern hills in Wellington NZ. The suburb right ahead is 'Lyall Bay' with the airport's runway behind. To the left is the suburb of Kilbirnie and Wellington's natural harbour. The hills in the distance are the Orongorongos. The furthest point on the right side is Baring Head. Also on the right side the 'Cook Strait' Ferry 'The Interislander' can be seen heading for Picton, on the South Island. |
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Beautiful buildings that represent the heyday of Liverpools commercial affluence. This area has seen significant improvements across the Pier Head frontage. |
