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The TMC suffers with a great amount of traffic and roads always need improvement at one time or another. This scene illustrates a road improvement that is currently in progress and the well-designed safety precautions that have been installed to keep traffic moving in a safe manner.
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It's a beautiful morning in the Lakes Area of SpringHill Camps.
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This Victorian Council-run Lido fell into dis-repair in the late 1980s and was closed and derelict for many years. Arne Rigner of the Glass boat Company took on the enormous task of rebuilding the Lido and developing into a popular swimming pool, health spa, cafe and top class restaurant. It is in a little back street...
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View of the town of Gyantse and the Palcho Monastery of Pelkor Chode and more notably the strange building called the Kumbum (looks like a wedding cake) Pango Chorten complex shot from top tower of the Dzong fortress in Southern Tibet. Gyantse is a small town south west of Lhasa. It is one of the few places where the...
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Searight's tollhouse was erected in 1835 to collect tolls on the old National Road. It is one of two original toll houses left along the National Road in Pennsylvania.
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Coca Cola no doubt intended for this park to be used by business types, or perhaps for the students of the local university, Georgia Tech. Alas, Atlanta does not take good care of its citizens and the park is used as a place to sleep for the many homeless. And Georgia Tech students are kept from the park by a fence, or...
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The Senda Sursilvana multiday hiking trail starts here at about 2'000m above sea level. Built with Panoramastudio Pro You find my panoramas with or gigapan.org/gigapans/most_recent/?q=fritz+hanke or gigapan.org/gigapans/most_popular/?q=fritz+hanke
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A view of Hadrian's Wall as seen from the Stanegate Roman road, with Grindon Lough in between.
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In June 2009 a surprise exhibition of art by Banksy, the Bristolian graffiti artist, was opened at the Bristol City Museum. The amazing popularity of the exhibition took the museum by surprise as nearly 400,000 people queued for up to 5 hours to see the free show which closed on 31st August. The tower is the Wills Mem...
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Between the coastal Albanian cities of Vlore and Himare is the famous Llogara Pass, a winding alpine road, rising to 1,027m and overlooking the Albanian riviera. In this 360 degree panorama, the beaches down to the left are mostly obscured by the passing clouds, but you still get a sense of the intimate roads and gr...
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