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Often during the summer Big Creek at this location will dry up and only mudcracks will mark its channel, but last night we had some good thunderstorms, so the creek is alive an well today. Big Creek is a meandering creek on the Great Plains of western Kansas. Historic Fort Hays was establised just a mile or so downst...
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This image was taken on the hottest day of the year (so far). As I posted this the temperature in Tucson was 106 F. Many of the oak trees appear dead, likely the results of several consecutive days of hard freeze in combination with drought conditions. In February 2011, Tucson experienced record low temperatures (...
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The sand dunes in Lower Austria developed 35,000 to 10,000 years ago. This gigapan was taken in the area of Oberweiden, close to Vienna, where one of the biggest elevations of Lower Austria´s sand dunes can be found. Sand dunes are a valuable natural habitat that offers excellent living conditions for rare species. ...
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The Botanical Garden of Biology Institute is located at the heart of The National University of Mexico. This extraordinary place is full of life and forms, sounds and smells, textures and sensations that reveals the Mexican biodiversity, all over the cracks, rocks, wood and plants themselves are covered by life. The Bo...
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(part of a cluster of 4 or 5 Gigapans of this area)
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This shows a place of my early life. In my parents garden this pond were build about 10years ago. Now its a piece nature, and if you are drinking coffee on the patio you can watching frogs catching flies :-) Find it out, life is going on here! taken 2011-06-22 14:08 CEST
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in the neighborhood of "Rio Acima", at Mogi das Cruzes, there are several houses with small gardens and plantations. This, for example, is a crop of watercress, cared for by a friendly family of farmers who were happy to participate in the Gigablitz Panorama contest. Panorama made of 336 photos - Canon XSi w...
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A view of the Japanese Gardens at the Missouri Botanical Gardens on June 14, 2009. This was the day before the Gardens celebrated its 150th anniversary (www.mobot.org/150/anniversary/default.asp
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One of many of this beach on the Chobe river. We came upon this beach at the first access to the river in the national park. Around 40 elephant were present in 3 groups. I took panos of all of them but there are tour boats and land rovers in these detracting from the wild aesthetic a shot like this should have. ...
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I was getting rather frustrated trying to find an appropriate subject for today's nearbynature GigaPan; I didn't want to shoot another wheatfield (tough I had plenty of opportunities to do so). Finally I came upon this old, abandoned farmhouse and I knew that my search was over. There are a variety of plant species v...
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