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Serpent Mound is located in Adams County, Ohio near Peebles. In 1846, Serpent Mound was discovered by two surveyors Ephraim G. Squier and Edwin H. Davis. Harvard University’s Frederic Ward Putnam first excavated Serpent Mound in 1887 along with two conical mounds nearby. Putnam concluded from evidence he found i...
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Hand-held Gigapan taken from Krakusa Mound looking towards the older part of Krakow. Was sharing the mound with a fellow Gigapan user. We were only in Krakow for a week so it wasn't worth taking the Epic Pro but I thought I'd have a go at hand holding a two row Gigapan, quite pleased with the result.
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A view at Cracow from "Kosciuszko Mound". On the left half of photo there is place named "Blonia", where at that time was "National Jubilee Jamboree of Polish Scouting and Guiding KRAKÓW 2010".
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The view of Krakow from Mound of Prince Krak. 460 pictures 230,67 x 18,27 degrees field of view 152072 x 12129 pixels
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The 360-degree view from the top of the Kościuszko Mound in Kraków, Poland. Higher resolution partial panoramas from the same location: gigapan.org/gigapans/6505/ & gigapan.org/gigapans/35154/ 145102x10400 pixels, 265 images, Canon G9 @ 200 mm equiv., LR 2.5, GP Stitcher 0.4.4090.
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The castle of Voruta was one of the most important castles during the reign of the first and the only crowned King of Lithuania Mindaugas (1238–1263). Here Mindaugas defended himself in 1251, in time of the internal war. Later Voruta disappeared and its location became a matter of dispute among historians. The hillfo...
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This is one of the few springs that had good colors and was readily accessible on my visit. If you look closely there's even a spot where you can see yellow water spoting from the spring.
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This view looking towards the Lower Terraces comprising Minerva Terrace, Cleopatra Terrace, Mound & Jupiter Terraces, New Blue Spring, Canary Spring and Palette Spring with the 11m high "Liberty Cap", estimated to be 2,500 years old, in the foreground.
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View from Kosciuszko's mound
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It is the view of the city of Kraków from the top of the prehistoric Krakus Mound, said to be a grave of a legendary founder of Kraków
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