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As part of World Environment Day, Pittsburgh breaks the Guinness World Record™ for Largest Raft of Canoes/Kayaks. The record was most recently set by 1,104 boats in Inlet, New York, and previously held by Cleveland. The official count not yet released - but an estimated 1,800 took part in the event. The record ...
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Attempt to set a new world record for the largest flotilla of kayaks and canoes, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2010/6/5. See www.paddleatthepoint.com
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GigaPan image by Paul Heckbert, CREATE Lab, Carnegie Mellon University. Thanks to Mark Susany for letting us shoot from atop the scoreboard at H...-
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Come explore southwest Pennsylvania! The Pittsburgh Gigapanorama was produced in conjunction with an on-going project being conducted by David Bear at The STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University. This 360-degree image taken from the from the roof of the U. S, Steel Tower in downtown Pittsburgh ...
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This gigapan nearly matches the perspective of another, shot from a bit down the hill in 1897: gigapan.org/gigapans/39820/ Shot with Laura Tomokiyo. See if you can identify buildings in this photo that were present in 1897.
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This is a panorama made by stitching together two old postcards which were postmarked way back in 1909. The photographs were shot from two close but separate positions so it is impossible to get a perfect stitch. For stitching I used the free version of DoubleTake (hence the watermark). Ok, lets go on a virtual sca...
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- Flotsam Trail along the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, after the February 5-6 snowstorm by Paul Heckbert
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The Flotsam Trail extends from Duck Hollow, a small neighborhood of Pittsburgh along the Monongahela River, about one mile upstream to near Carrie Furnace in Rankin. The trail runs close to the riverbank through a quiet, wooded strip of land that is near-unique within the city of Pittsburgh, in that it follows the riv...
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This image was a preliminary study for the creation of a detailed, 360-degree panorama of the Pittsburgh area from the top of the US Steel Tower and produced in conjunction with an investigation being conducted by David Bear at Carnegie Mellon University's Studio for Creative Inquiry. For information: highpointpark@cm...
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Taken from one of the "mushrooms" along Grandview Ave. on Mount Washington, overlooking Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle and the Monongahela River.
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A view looking east over the Monongahela River towards Braddock on a windy day from the Calvary Cemetary hill overlooking Brown's Hill Road in Pittsburgh, PA USA.
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The Monongahela waterfront as seen from the Hot Metal bridge in Pittsburgh. This area of the river has seen a lot of development on both sides of the river over the last five years.
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