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More old shots that failed to stitch originally...
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A more detailed version of a panorama that I posted yesterday, this one previously failed to properly stitch, but seems to be okay this time.
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The fountain is shot at a different focus than the rest of the image. An error was produced at the end of stitching, possibly when the stitcher info file was being produced. Curious to see if it will upload anyhow.
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Erosional remnants of the Upper Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk. The approaching thunderstorm provided a great contrast.
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Rock City is a local park near Minneapolis, Kansas where dozens of meter-scale concretions of Dakota Sandstone have remained resistant to weathering. Berti and Edi (the rock gnomes) had a field day! See if you can find and snapshot them in all of their hiding places.
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High resolution view of a hillside in the Gypsum Hills, Kansas. Taken from the same spot as www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=6895
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... on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
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A closer view of the folded schists exposed in a roadcut in lower Big Thompson Canyon, east of Estes Park, Colorado. Edi and Berti make another cameo for scale - see if you can find them. For a wider view of this area see: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=5433
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Castle Rock is an erosional remnant of Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk in southeastern Gove County, Kansas. Historically it was an important landmark on the Butterfield Overland Trail. (Berti is still hiding. Snapshot him if you find him!)
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An Easter Egg hunt on my front porch. There are three dozen eggs 'hidden', as well as two Easter bunnies, two Mainzelmännchen, one Eeyore, one Rubber Duckie, and if you look really closely you'll find the reflection of the photographer pointing to one of the hidden eggs. Happy Easter and Happy Hunting!!! [Permi...
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