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F.O.V. 40 x 6 Tamron 70-300 @ 300mm FujiS3Pro 36 Shots Hand held Stitched with PtGui
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F.O.V. 54 x 16 Tamron 70-300 @ 205mm FujiS3Pro 63 Shots Hand held Stitched with PtGui
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OS map showing Churchill in Somerset, UK
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It's not completely seamless as I was moving the camera about from shot to shot and it will contain some slight distortions. Still, it's useful as a guide to plots and names etc.
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Drawn by John Rocque in 1738. Wrington, Somerset, UK
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Drawn by John Rocque for William Pulteney. This covers the area north of Wrington - where Bristol Airport is now.
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- Timber Yard by Alex
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May, 2009 Mysterious and haunting Cranberry Lake is located in a secluded area of Somerset County in southwestern Pennsylvania just off route 653. It is 112 acres and has standing timbers in the water and a small waterfall. There have been many Big Foot sightings in the area. Fishermen come to fish for large mouth bas...
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At Mile Marker 52 is the Pinkerton High Bridge over the Casselman River in Somerset County, Pennsylvaina. The bridge is one of seven on the Passage through the Allegheny Mountains. It once carried the Western Maryland Railway which was abandoned in 1975. The corridor was transformed to a biking/hiking trail now know as...
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