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LOST EGYPT Ancient Secrets, Modern Science January 29—May 1, 2011 www.omsi.edu/lostegypt
Also find this image wrapped around you @ Google Earth or Photosynth.net - photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=7f683c9b-16c9-4f11-9a2b-cfb3b482d3ab
or on Bing Maps - www.bing.com/maps/explore/#/gmv30cp1c133gl
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Late summer evening view of the Wye Valley
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We hit Devils Tower right after the Badlands, opting to skip stopping at Mt. Rushmore. Mt. Rushmore is an incredible feat of engineering and a great tribute to four undeniable american leaders but not a place I would regret not seeing... Although a bit anti-climatic after being in the Badlands, Devil's Tower was ...
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View of the cross erected on the rock by the Rev. Ponton in 1888 with the anchor of the Steamer "Entreprise" that trip on the St. Francis river from Sherbrooke to Quebec City and the momument of 4H
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December 25th
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View of Black Mountains in Wales from Offa's Dyke
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Apple Keyboard with Hands On Help
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Temporary! I ran out of room on the card so this shot will be re-taken ... not a complete loss since I got the brick I came for! I will replace this shot once the new one is finished.
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The largest array of solar panels in Pittsburgh. Installed in 2005, the 112 panels run 81 computers and help to save 31,600 pound of green house gases annually. The building achieved LEED Silver rating in 2007.
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The largest array of solar panels in Pittsburgh. Installed in 2005, the 112 panels run 81 computers and help to save 31,600 pound of green house gases annually. The building achieved LEED Silver rating in 2007.
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