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The last Gigapan of the road trip from Pennsylvania to California came a day after the Tetons at Lake Tahoe. After leaving the Tetons we passed through Idaho Falls then crossed down in to northern Nevada. We drove as far as we could before spending the night in a hotel near a small town called Battle Mountain. Nor...
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An invisible cloud of volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland paralyzed the European flight operations for a few days. That situation led to an amazing blue sky without contrails. When the ash cloud was gone, the planes and their contrails come back soon. The same pic without contrails can be seen here: ht...
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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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Volcaniclastic breccia from the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount. St. Helens. Found approximately four miles northwest of Toutle, WA. To explore this sample's translucent features, click here: gigapan.com/gigapans/124815 Sample collected and contributed by Lee Gonzalez.
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A side profile of the Somuncura Plateau. Cerro Puntudo at the left (the pointed one) and Cerro Corona at the right (the one shaped as a crown). In the middle other smaller volcanic cones. All these volcanos are extinct and around 1500 meters high. The base altitude is 800 meters. The total absence of vegetation is expl...
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The source rock for the green sand GigaPan posted yesterday: gigapan.org/gigapans/98840 Image made as part of the MAGIC project (Mid-Atlantic Geo-Imagery Collection) using Northern Virginia Community College's gigamacro rig, as seen here: gigamacro.com/gigapixel-macro-imaging-system
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Main entrance of Balcoes Cave in Terceira Island
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This was taken just a bit in from the Peralta Trailhead in Arizona's Superstition Mountains. The calderas (collapsed volcanoes) that formed the Superstitions made spectacular scenery.
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Overview of the Snake River in Idaho. Photo taken from the public viewing area.
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This view of the western side of Mt Shasta was taken from the summit of Black Butte, a dacite dome located west of Mt Shasta alongside of Highway 5. Many features of Mt Shasta are visible in this view, including the classic West Face to Hidden Valley ski route and the satellite cone Shatina with its gaping Diller ...
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