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Through much of the Big Sur region (and elsewhere, for that matter) the Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1) is built on steep slopes that are naturally eroding into the Pacific Ocean. Often this erosion is slow and unnoticed, but occasionally it is more dramatic, when landslides take out large sections of highway in a r...
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Located just outside Lake City, Colorado. Unfortunately this viewpoint was somewhat obscured by the growth of aspens. Nonetheless, I think one can make out the general dimensions of the slide and at least some of its details.
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The small hamlet of Seatown lies just to the east of Golden Cap, the highest point on the south coast of England. The National Trust own some 2000 acres of herb rich grassland and spectacular landslipped cliffs.
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A different angle from my former image of the Hope Slide
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The Black Ven landslide is one of the largest coastal landslides in Europe. The slip from 1958/9 pushed mud approximately 200m into the sea and the remnants of one slip can still be seen as an arc of boulders in the lower left of the image. As a result these beaches are famous for fossils as are the ledges at low tide ...
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This was taken under far from ideal conditions for a Gigapan, dull but changing lighting and windy. However, I wanted to locate a good view of both the face and the landslippped material in front of it. I shall repeat it when I get there with better weather and lighting.
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NIED, Ten-nodai, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Pref., Japan, 21 Nov. 2011 Photo by Disaster Information Laboratory (National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Japan) LL: E 36.126177, N 140.09245 (WGS1984) 研究交流棟アトリウム(防災科学技術研究所) 茨城県つくば市天...
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This Gigapan was captured by Prof. Joseph Wartman (Univ. of Washington) for the Pacific Northwest Transportation Consortium (PacTrans) project "A Platform for Proactive Risk-based Slope Asset Management." This project is a collaborative research effort between the Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks; Oregon State Univ.; and the...
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This Gigapan was captured by Prof. Joseph Wartman (Univ. of Washington) for the Pacific Northwest Transportation Consortium (PacTrans) project "A Platform for Proactive Risk-based Slope Asset Management." This project is a collaborative research effort between the Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks; Oregon State Univ.; and the...
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