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il n'y a qu'en helicoptere que l'on peut avoir cette image des deux roches et des deux villages de Vergisson a gauche et Solute a droite La Roche de Solutré, ( 9.800 metres séparent les snapshots les plus éloignés )surplombe la commune de Solutré-Pouilly, 10 km à l'ouest de Mâcon, est un site emblématique de S...
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The fossil forest is found on a terrace in the cliffs just east of Lulworth Cove. The forest dates back to the end of the Jurassic period, about 145 million years ago. At the end of the Jurassic, the sea was becoming shallower until eventually a series of islands formed surrounded by swamps. Soils developed on the i...
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was here until 1984 Manchester Craftsmen's Guild students explore the area with their Gigapans Gigapan by Ben Page and Bryan Mullen
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Black Ven is one of the most spectacular coastal landslides in Europe. Beyond, lies the Spittles, a series of fields that lie on an ancient landslide surface just waiting to be ‘unzipped’ by coastal erosion. The town of Lyme Regis is protected from the sea by its famous harbour, the Cobb and a new coast defence sch...
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Note: Broken zipline due to movement of the line in various stitched images. Robson Square is a landmark civic centre and public plaza of modernist concrete, located in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the site of the Provincial Law Courts, UBC Robson Square, government office buildings, and public space ...
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The geology gallery explores the rich local fossils and the extraordinary history of science behind their early discovery and study. Mary Anning and the Anning family of Lyme Regis, plays a central part of this story.
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The town on a busy Easter bank holiday weekend! Lyme is known as the ‘Pearl of Dorset’ and is rich in history. This view is from the Cobb, Lyme’s famous curvy harbour and this spot is where Meryl Streep stood during a storm in one of the early scenes from the film, ‘The French Lieutenant’s Woman’, adopte...
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The classic view of the Purbeck coast, used by W.J. Arkell on the front cover of his famous memoir ‘The Geology of the Country around Weymouth, Swanage, Corfe and Lulworth’. The rocks here straddle the Jurassic Cretaceous boundary. The boundary is somewhere in the beach, between the strikingly banded Purbeck Beds ...
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Donaupark in Vienna Size: approximately 604,000 square metres Description of the Park Under the auspices of the 1964 Vienna International Garden Festival, a generous park area was created in 1963 and 1964 on an island between the Danube and the Old Danube, between the centre of Vienna and the districts of Flor...
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A sweeping 360 degree panorama of Granada and the Albayzin district from the highest tower of the Alcazaba on the Alhambra site. Meanwhile there is snow on the Sierra Nevada mountains, while the mid summer temperature in Granada is around 100 F degrees. To view in full 360 degrees see www.3dpan.org/40646
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