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Collected from the white sand Jumeira Beach in Dubai.
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Sand from Al Madam, Sharjah, UAE. Description to come.
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Mile Rock Beach at Lands End, San Francisco, CA.
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This is the first GigaPan using my 'hybrid' GigaPan unit. My GigaPan Epic100 broke last month, GigaPan could not fix it. Instead of buying a new Epic100, I cloned the Camera bracket and trigger mechanism from the broken Epic100 onto the base unit of my old GigaPan beta unit. It works, and is actually a lower profile...
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A quick, handheld pano from Traeth Melynog (Welsh for yellowish beach). 300mm, Nikon D700. Cockles in the foreground and other invertebrates provide a rich feeding ground for sea birds. Oyster catchers, curlews, etc. visible.
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This was collected alongside Ras Al Khor Road just outside of Al Habab, Dubai. Al Habab is surrounded by dunes; as you might expect, this sand is an aeolian sediment. It represents a midway point between the soft beach sands of Jumeira to the west-northwest, and the coarser, water-transported sediments of Wadi Al Khame...
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Armaçao de Pêra beach
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The sand dunes in Lower Austria developed 35,000 to 10,000 years ago. This gigapan was taken in the area of Oberweiden, close to Vienna, where one of the biggest elevations of Lower Austria´s sand dunes can be found. Sand dunes are a valuable natural habitat that offers excellent living conditions for rare species. ...
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This view of the beach at Barranca, Peru was taken from high above next to the Christ statue that sits atop a cliff extending into the Pacific Ocean.
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Featuring lots and lots of quartz, shell fragments, and minerals we've yet to identify. Shot against a background that is half black and half white (like a black and white cookie). Thanks to Benji Suarez, who collected and donated this sample. Image made as part of the MAGIC project (Mid-Atlantic Geo-Imagery C...
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