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This Gigapan was taken at an elevation of 200ft above sea level, from the Twin Lights Lighthouse in Highlands, New Jersey. Here is a link to another view gigapan.org/gigapans/102545 taken in 2012 from the nearby Mt. Mitchell Scenic Overlook, at an elevation of 266 ft and is the highest place on the eastern seabo...
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This Gigapan was taken at Mt. Mitchell Scenic Overlook at an elevation of 266 ft which is the highest place on the eastern seaboard, between southern Maine and the Yucatan in Mexico! Sandy Hook is the seven mile sand peninsula in the foreground that juts out into Raritan Bay south of New York. Explore the view and y...
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For a 360VR view see www.3dpan.org/42849
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The Henry Hudson Trail, Monmouth County, New Jersey - Atlantic Highlands to Popamora Point section - remains of the boardwalk along Sandy Hook Bay, four days after Hurricane Sandy. For a 360 Spherical Panoramic view see www.3dpan.org/118239
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Summer 2009 duirng the construction of the first phase of the new Highlands Bridge. For a 360VR view see www.3dpan.org/43268
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View towards Exmouth from Cofton Country Holidays in Dawlish. www.coftonholidays.co.uk
Exmouth is a port town and seaside resort in East Devon, England, sited on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe. It has a population of around 33,000.
Many of the landmarks can clearly be seen in the image, inclu...-
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This is one of 2 guns at this beach. They were installed in 1943 to protect New York Harbor. New York City is in the distance. Fort Hancock was decommissioned in 1972, and is now run by the National Park Service.
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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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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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