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This large gigglepan is what I call a superpan with over 800 images making it up. It's well worth exploring. This is called "the floating harbour" because the water is held in by lock gates. Otherwise the boats would all end up resting on the mud at low tide twice each day. The SS Great Britain, built by Isambard Kingd...
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A shot on an overcast day of Bristol floating harbour, looking down on The SS Great Britain (The first iron hulled, screw propellor driven liner) designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Next to it is the Matthew, a replica of the ship in which John Cabot sailed on his discovery of North America in 1497. The harbour is cal...
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This is my second gigapan of my office, taken from the opposite corner from where gigapan.org/gigapans/79134/ was taken. Again, there are many treasures to find here. 1) What safety equipment can you find? 2) I am a Fellow of what organization? 2) How many maps of Greece can you find? How many pictures of anc...
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The harbour festival in Bristol. for a reciprocal view see www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=27418 and Kilgore's shot of the same harbour at www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=7449 and another version of this at www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=29604. One week later is the balloon festival see...
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The weather delayed this Gigapan until the Sunday afternoon of the festival but it was worth the wait to capture a great afternoon in the beautiful Larmer Tree lawns! This was around 3pm - on the Main Stage is The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, and setting up on the Garden Stage is the Zong Zing All Stars (Soukou...
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The John Madejski Garden in the centre of the V&A Museum, London, UK, Thursday, May 28th, 2009. www.vam.ac.uk/about_va/garden/index.html
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This is the D-Day map used by the allied forces to plan and execute the D-Day landings. Look close and you can see some historical documents. This is an excellent panorama to view the intricate details of the map.
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Winston and Clementine Churchill's home in Kent for 40 years. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-chartwell.htm
GigaPan'ed on Saturday, May 30th 2009.
Back of the house GigaPan'ed at
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A view looking northwest from the chapel tower at St. John's College, University of Cambridge, on an exceptionally clear day in late spring. Scenes of note: sunbathers on the grounds of St. John's, punters on the Cam, and Ely Cathedral to the northeast (14.5 miles/23.3 km away!).
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Another attempt to get a great shot of Bristol Harbour in good evening light. Taken from Cliftonwood Crescent. This is known as the floating harbour because at low tide, the water is held in by giant lock gates. The SS great Britain is the first iron ship to be propelled by a screw propellor. It was designed by ...
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