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- Houston Astrodome: Chief Touch the Clouds Statue and MetroRail Redline - a 360 Panorama by David Engle
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This from Dave McGary's website, www.davemcgary.com/biography-of-dave-mcgary.htm
On February 22, 1998, Dave installed a 30-foot tall, 15-foot wide monument weighing over ten tons at the Houston Astrodome. The sculpture, “Touch the Clouds”, depicts a nineteenth century Miniconjou Chief who fought along...-
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- Rain Forrest Butterflies: Butterfly Wing of the Houston Museum of Natural Science 4/4 by David Engle
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Actually, it is called the Cockrell Butterfly Center and Insect Zoo, but I have always heard it as the Butterfly Wing of the Museum. At any one time, it seems like there may be thousands of butterflies in this enclosure and in this particular panorama, part of the dome is visible and below it is the artificial rain for...
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Galveston is coming back from the devastation incurred due to Hurricane Ike. Buildings, once thought to be destroyed by some, are now being rebuilt. Of some concern are the trees that line Broadway Avenue and one can see from this panorama that they are not healthy. If you go to Google Earth and view Galveston befor...
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Walking around the Texas Medical Center provides lots of surprises as well as nice moments when first meeting people on a common ground. Both happened today: the un-named statue and then meeting a very nice woman from Venezuela here in Houston doing her Residency. There are many panoramas as well as wonderful p...
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Panorama taken from a Bolivar Ferry (Robert H. Dedman) prior to going from Galveston Island to Bolivar Peninsula. There are always a number of ways to entertain yourself while on the Bolivar ferry: holding crackers up while the seagulls fly in to grab it drom your fingers, or you can always meet very interesting pe...
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- God Moves in Wondrous Ways: Broadway Church in Galveston Texas Recovers and Rebuilds From Hurricane Ike - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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Note: The left-hand side of this panorama shows a church building and a congregation of people that have returned from the destruction caused by Hurricane Ike; the right-hand side view, when compared to gigapan.org/gigapans/31296/ shows that the oak trees that died because of tree-root salt-water saturation hav...
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- God Moves in Wondrous Ways: Broadway Church in Galveston Texas Recovers and Rebuilds From Hurricane Ike - a 360-Degree Panorama by David Engle
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Note: The left-hand side of this panorama shows a church building and a congregation of people that have returned from the destruction caused by Hurricane Ike; the right-hand side view, when compared to tinyurl.com/Galveston002
shows that the oak trees that died because of tree-root salt-water saturation hav...-
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- Two Anonymous Women: A Study Concerning the Art of Walking - a 360-Degree Panorama (Google-Earth Friendly) by David Engle
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Taken on a blue-sky day in the Academic Quad of Rice University. The students, for the most part, have left for the Holidays and have returned to their homes; however, there are a few who remain who relish the oppurtunity to stroll about campus on a beautiful December day. This hand-held panorama is comprised of 38...
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An amazing day in Houston! The fog lasted and lasted all day and even became thicker as the day went on. This panorama is one of a continuing series of Wendy from Chengdu, a Rice Owl. This panorama is comprised of 23 photographs, which were taken with a Nikon D-70 using a Nikkor 28-80 f/3.3-5.6G lens and was s...
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Taken from the 24th floor of Hilton Americas Hotel: tinyurl.com/2og9ru
An incredible view of Houston from University of Houston westward to the heart of the downtown area, especially incredible since there are two pillars not shown in this panorama, but yet the view can almost be considered seamless except t...-
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