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White pine, red oak, and paper birch are common in this view today because two centuries of timber removal has reduced the success of the original late successional dominants. According to the "witness trees" noted in the original lot surveys in Salisbury, the most common trees in the late 18th century were ...
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Syri i kalter is a natural spring believed to be fed by Ioanina lake in Greece. Divers have not yet been able to touch the bottom. The name is said to come from a sound engineer who worked for some years in the nearby hydropower station, and compared the spring with the blue eyes of his fiancée. I'd been here once ...
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This is the Melbourne skyline taken from the top of the steps of the Shrine of Remembrance
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I have had the fortune to go to the Twelve Apostles twice now and both times it has been hazy. No big deal, just wish I could have taken a GigaPan on a nice clear day. In this GigaPan, the different colors of the cliff on the right are from where the sun did come out of the clouds for a while and then went back behin...
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The westerly view toward some Adirondack peaks including (from left) Noonmark, Sawteeth, Gothics, Armstrong, Upper Wolf Jaw, and Lower Wolf Jaw. From the top of Roaring Brook Falls in light flurries while waiting for the UVM Field Naturalist and Ecological Planning graduate students. The Ausable Club is in the foregrou...
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This white oak (Quercus alba) is probably less than a century old, and appears to have spent much of its life cantilevered along the ground. It is near a cliff at the edge of a ridge where thin soils support Dry Oak Forest, a community of white, chestnut, and red oak, with red maple and hop hornbeam. Notes: The D40...
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Twenty percent of the town of Salisbury, Vermont is federal property within the Green Mountain National Forest, and that includes most of the land in this view. The Forest Service ensures that trees on this land never get large enough to frighten people or damage wildlife. Mount Moosalamoo, to the left of center, is ...
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Between the cities off Boulder and Grover , Utah on Scenic Byway Hwy 12 Dixie National Forest, Capitol Reef National Park, About 9500 feet elevation
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The ancient delta in the center foreground was farmland in the late 19th century, and became Branbury State Park in 1945. The sandy sediments have been worked into the best beach on the lake. The vantage point is an outcrop of Cheshire quartzite surrounded by one of Vermont’s rarest forest communities. The thin ...
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The ManhattBeach Surf Festival 6 man Beach Volleyball sporting event attracts thousands of people, pros and amature players every year. It is the largest costume beach volleyball, binge drinking party event in the country. Most businesses in town close for the event except the bars and retaurants. This GigaPan image ...
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