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Taken at sunset from the dam between the two lakes.
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Here is a panorama of New York City from Liberty Island.
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The view from the bottom of Sandy Hook, NJ, looking south at the Route 36 bridge, and west at boats in winter storage, Feb 28, 2009. The Atlantic ocean is just off to the left of the image, the Shrewsbury River flows under the bridge going to the right, into Sandy Hook Bay. The cranes are being used to replace the bri...
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Built between 1898 and 1904, three 8” and six 12” guns were used to protect New York Harbor. The battery was decommissioned 1943-44. Looking at Google images, I figure it’s about 1,300 feet long. The National Park Service has a good brochure about the defenses at Sandy Hook at www.nps.gov/gate/h
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The WINLAB (Wireless Information Network Laboratory) is home to the ORBIT Indoor Radio Grid or the "Next Generation Wireless Testbed". It serves as a hub for experimental wireless networking research.
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This is taken from the center of officer’s row, looking east. These buildings face the bay, and are now abandoned. Behind these buildings are the Fort Hancock Parade grounds. You can just see the Sandy Hook Lighthouse to the left of the center building. Fort Hancock was decommissioned in 1972. It is now part of t...
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The Glider Lab is located in the Marine & Coastal Sciences building on the Cook Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. This lab is home to the RU27 Glider which successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean!
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This view of Holgate Cove is one of my first Gigapan panoramas. It was shot on Sept. 5, 2009 from our beach house. The image is composed of 60 exposures shot on a Canon G9 at maximum zoom (6x) and ISO 80.
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One of the many abandon buildings at Fort Handcock. The porch banisters are made of metal, decks and roofs have rotted away long ago
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