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Seefeld is a village in the Tirol province of Austria and is located 17 km northwest of Innsbruck. It is a popular destination for walking holidays in the summer, and winter sports in winter. It has two main mountain areas (for walking or skiing) - one is the round hill "Gschwandtkopf" and the other is a series of mountains (known incorrectly as "Roßhütte" after the large mountain restaurant half-way up). These mountains dominate the Seefeld plateau - from left/north to right/south, they are the Seefelderjoch, Seefelderspitze, Härmelekopf and Reitherspitze.
This is a spherical panorama made up of 460 images at focal length of 120mm. As usual best viewed with Google Earth or here: http://www.360cities.net/image/seefelder-joch-tirol-austria |
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Ice carving competition, horse-drawn carriages and tons of people braving cold temperatures. It was nine degrees when I took this picture in the little Bavarian town of Frankenmuth, Michigan famous for it's chicken dinners. |
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Full panorama in Davos/Parsenn.
Don't waste our time here, watch it with GoogleEarth and be there. :) |
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Ein kleiner Platz in Berlin-Lichtenberg. Eigentlich ein bisschen langweilig, aber mit Sonne und Schnee ganz schön. A little place in Berlin-Lichtenberg (Germany). A little boring but nice with snow and sun. |
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A 360 panorama of center courtyard within Voorhees Mall on Rutgers University campus, facing Murray Hall after snowfall.
Visit http://whereru.rutgers.edu to see more Gigapans from the whereRU project. |
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A very very windy day on top of Baldy Mountain, at 13,300 feet. My friend Ed and I hiked up here so he could fly down on his speed kite, but it was far too windy, blowing at 50mph (it was calm when we left a couple hours before, and from 6000 feet lower...) I had to wedge the tripod into the peak rock pile to keep the gigapan unit from blowing away, then we went and hid from the wind under the snowbank. Taking the glove off momentarily to connect the Gigapan power and the thumb screw on the camera was painful. You cant see the aspect we skied down, it is from the top of the large mound behind us. It was steep and solid, a wonderful backcountry day, although Ed did no flying. The Gigapan unit caught lift at the end of the serious, causing the camera to point to the sky and missing the final four columns. The stitcher still decided to join them but four columns are indeed missing. |
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view of Mt Judah lodge & lifts at Sugar Bowl Resort, near Lake Tahoe, CA |
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Can you find the chamois?
Findest du die Gämse? |
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Downtown Ketchikan Alaska area with Cruise ships, float planes and background mountain with snow. Gigapan taken June 3, 2009. |
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Panorama of the Horshoe Falls in Niagara Falls - taken in January 2009 You can see Table Rock and the Falls Visitor Center in the background - this photo was taken from the Canadian side of the falls along River Road. |
