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Standing in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia at the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers. Across the rivers to the right stands the state of Virginia. Across the Potomac to the left is Maryland.
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This northward looking view of Arlington, Virginia and Washington, DC was taken from the observation deck of the George Washington Masonic Memorial (www.gwmemorial.org
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The safety cage on the deck prohibited me from taking a wider pan that would have included...-
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An exposure of the Mather Gorge Formation, downstream of the "emergency exit" trail off Billy Goat Trail loop A, and upstream of the first sandy beach. Immediately upstream of this outcrop is a prominent belt of amphibolite, and there are large angular amphibolite boudin blocks embedded in this strange rock. ...
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Looking downstream on the Potomac River from the southern end of Billy Goat Trail, loop A, in Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, Maryland. The other side of the river is Virginia. On the hill is Madeira School, and the confluence with Difficult Run is directly across the river in the narrow valley. Roc...
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Great Falls from the Maryland overlook 11-07-2008 aprox. 3:30
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The new Wilson Bridge runs from Alexandria, VA to MD. Actually two parallel bridges across the Potomac River. The second bridge on north side is still under construction. The road sign is for 295 North to Washington, DC.
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Natural rock formations, etched in time from the continuous moving waters of the Potomac that runs between Maryland and Virginia at Great Falls.
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This image shows three generations of Potomac riverbed, called straths. How does a river deepen its channel? One way is through nickpoint propagation. A nickpoint develops when the river's base level drops. (Base level dropping could be caused by sea level dropping, or the land uplifting, or other reasons.) On th...
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Just trying out my modified GigaPan robot with my newly-acquired FujiFilm Finepix s9100. Still have some bugs to fix.
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