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The Mad Hatters Bunnies have escaped... Can you find them all?
18 things are hidden in here, including the Bunnies. Look for : 7 white & brown bunnies, 2 black bunnies, 2 black & White bunnies, 1 purple bunny, 3 golden bunnies, 1 egg with carriage, 1 blue egg, 1 camouflaged bunny. Have some hoppin' fun!. Can you find the camouflage Bunny? If you do find him please don't take a snapshot of him, as he likes to remain HIDDEN. If you enjoyed this game please leave a comment below. This Gigapan is made up of Apx 300 images, permission granted for press use. Other GigaPans: Olympic Football Stadium http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=8036 The Pub http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3328 The clock http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=4280 Big Ben http://gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3332 |
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18 bunnies to find... Can you find them all? contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: rabbit3: two rabbits
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This is a 360 degree Panorama of the Aumndsen-Scott South Pole Station, South Pole Antarctica.
This was taken on 7-28 during the afternoon at a temperature of around -90F with a windchill of -130F. The moon in the shot was only a slight crescent but is incredibly bright. When the moon is not around we are surrounded by total darkness, unless we happen to be graced by a beautiful aurora! I was lucky enough to catch this nice aurora along with the moon. The moon is so bright down here that it mutes out the sky, making shots of stars quite difficult. I have to move very fast while taking photos down here as my batteries freeze quite quickly and even my tripod freezes and no longer will rotate... Normally I keep a headlamp with me, but this time I had forgotten it while in a rush to capture the dissipating aurora, so had to shoot with whatever I had last set the camera at, and had to hope i didn't bump the rings since i wouldn't be able to see to change anything. Unfortunately while walking out to this point to take the photos I bumped the focal ring on the lens and ever so slightly causing the pictures to bit out of focus, but the pano was so beautiful I couldn't just toss it. These images were taken with a Canon EOS-1D Mark II at 16mm, f-stop 2.8 for 30 second exposures. *edit: You can see each of the constellations drawn in over the skyline here: http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=31101 |
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South Pole 360 degree Pano contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: Lepus - The Hare: In mythology, Orion the Hunter especially enjoys hunting for rabbits. In the South Pole sky, Lepus is just above Rigel and Saiph, the stars that mark Orion's feet. In that position, this little hare seems strangely prominent in the sky.
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This is the same as my other pano with the exception that the good South Pole doc (grannydoc) went to the trouble of drawing in each of the constellations that are visible in the sky. You can see the same pano without the stars drawn in at my other pano:
http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=30450 |
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360 degree pano South Pole with Constellations contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: Lepus the Hare: Orion the Hunter is especially fond of rabbits. We see Orion right below Lepus is the South Pole sky.
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Look for 12 yellow peeps, 11 eggs, 4 rabbits, 4 pink peeps, an Easter lily, a basket and of course a chocolate bunny!
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Hidden in this gigapan are two rabbits, a duck, 20 eggs, and a live parrot. Special thanks go to some friends of mine for allowing me to use their greenhouse as the backdrop for this egg hunt. Members of the press may freely embed and use this image in their publications. | ||||
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Greenhouse Easter Egg Hunt, Private Residence, Wellington, Colorado contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: easter egg hunt: Find 2 rabbits, a duck, 20 eggs, and a live parrot
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Port Chalmers is the deep water port on Otago Harbour. It is where the first organised European settlers arrived in Otago (1848). It looked a bit different then (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzlwo/images/port_chalmers_1848.jpg).
I sat and ate lunch while the image took. It was a quite grey day to begin with and two rainstorms came through while it was taking (you can see the grey bands to the left of the Cap Beaufort (red ship). You can see her smoke drifting north (right). At the start of the pan the green crane was working the Jemima but moved along to help finish off the Beaufort. I thought it would be alright but they lowered the boom at exactly the wrong moment (hence a wiggly boom). Both of these ships came in on the morning tide and were due to leave in the afternoon (http://www.portotago.co.nz/13/1.html). By my count (once I finished lunch the work I had brought with me seem less important) there were about 20 people working (3 cranes, 7 straddle cranes and about 5 moving around on each ship). I realise that there's quite a few in the back offices, but still, that's not many people moving a huge amount of cargo in a really short time. |
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Port Chalmers from Observation Point contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: Tree: We have rabbits here!!
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Here is the patio of my wife's furniture shop in Rouen, France
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Furniture Shop LIGNES contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: Hey !: Rabbits !
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How many carvings can you find? i can see 10.
Rabbits have been associated with bad luck for centuries on Portland; use of the name is still taboo—the creatures are often referred to as "Underground Mutton", "Long-Eared Furry Things" or just "bunnies".If a rabbit was seen in a quarry, the workers would pack up and go home for the day, until the safety of the area had been assured. |
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Dahlias, garden and grapes | ||||
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garden contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: live rabbit trap and blow up snake: I don't believe the rabbits have noticed the snake.
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As you see, there was a White Christmas at this house in Wynantskill, New York. | ||||
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Home for Christmas in New York contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: An orchard to be?: Looks like a small fruit tree. I hope that it makes it through the winter. Deer and rabbits are quite fond of these tidbits .
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