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360° Panorama in Davos, ski resort Parsenn. |
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there are no big time spectacular things to discover in this panorama, but there are tons of beautiful little things to explore. |
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Vue 360° des toits de lausanne avec le lac et les montagnes |
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360° view from Arosa Weisshorn (2600m) with perfect visibility. |
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Distinguished Wine Region of Neuchâtel Subdivided into three areas: “La Béroche”, from Vaumarcus to Bevaux, “The Coast”, from Cortaillod to Neuchâtel, and “Entre-deux-Lacs”, which lies between lake Bienne and lake Neuchâtel, the Neuchâtel wine region may not be the largest, but it has a long and distinguished history. Everyone seems to agree on the year, 998, but not on the event. Whether it was when Count Rudolf of Neuchâtel made a gift of land to the Abbey Bevaix, or it’s the year the Abbey got its first permit to plant vineyards, but 998 is the year the monastery became the nucleus of viticulture in Neuchâtel. Possibly because France was preoccupied by the Thirty Years War, the biggest area expansion was in the 17th century. Then from a peak in the 19th century, with 1200 hectare (ha) under grape cultivation, it dropped to 570 ha in the 1970’s. Today it is around 650 ha. Principle white grapes are the Chasselas, Pinot gris and Chardonnay. Pinot noir holds up the red end. There is also the odd Gewürztraminer, Müller-Thurgau, Pinot blanc, Sauvignon blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamaret, und Garanoir (GxR). Three specialities of Neuchâtel are: Oeil-de-Perdrix, Non Filtré, and Perdrix Blanche. |
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Each year, millions of people visit the ancestral village of Gruyeres in Switzerland). Gruyeres is the heart of the Gruyere cheese production, which is exported in the five continents.
This is the first panorama of Gruyeres on Gigapan. Des milliers d'autres photos sur http://www.lyoba.ch . Thousands of other pictures on http://www.lyoba.ch |
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This is a picture taken end of August on sunny morning along the Vispa river in Zermatt. The picture would have been a lot broader, but at the house at the right end of the picture the stitcher ran into problems and it looked like the house had been hit by an earthquake, So I had to get rid of a lot of houses from the old part of Zermatt. Taking the picture was fun, but also a race against the rising sun and the electro mobiles, the only cars, that are allowed to drive in carfree Zermatt. |
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View towards North; mountain in the middle is Frohnalpstock. Vierwaldstaettersee is right in front of Frohnalpstock and is not visible. This is a recalculated Panorama with the vignetting carefully removed. |
