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(Taken on July 12, 2011) A gorgeous, sunny day in Santa Cruz, CA. My cousin Darrick was visiting from New York and had only been in California for about two weeks, so we spent the day around the Boardwalk area, and exploring the town. This panorama was taken from Fisherman's Wharf.
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Pano of Husby beach in Denmark
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Santa Cruz Boardwalk
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Nin - Queen's Beach Dalmatia, Croatia 166MPx 2011.08.04.
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Taken in December, 2011 with a Canon 5D Mark II. This beach is about 30-60 minute walk from the South Point parking area. The roads/paths leading to/from aren't fit for cars although some locals were carting visitors back and forth in some old pickup trucks.
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My first test with the GigaPan Pro while trying it out behalf of D-Photo Magazine, New Zealand.
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1350 Photos taken from the 23th floor of Othon Palace Hotel, at Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro. It was raining and the clouds were near the montain top.
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Bamburgh Beach, Bamburgh, Northumberland
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A glace of the ocean from up in the mountains in Santa Barbara
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This is a "doomed" outcrop of the Miocene-aged (~14 Ma) Calvert Formation on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay. "Bed 14," a distinctive fossiliferous unit, is exposed here thanks to the effort of one of the local landowners. In a month or two, this entire outcrop will be permanently covered with "hard stabilization" ...
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