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This is a small section of the rock garden south of the CS building on the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College. Representatives from several Virginia geologic provinces can be seen here. This GigaPan was made as part of the Mid-Atlantic Geo-Image Collection (M.A.G.I.C.).
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Friday October 28, 2011, was sunny and crisp in Annandale, Virginia. This gigapan looks northeast from the Ernst Community Cultural Center.
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Taken from Fort Beauséjour in New Brunswick
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- A third attempt to gigapan the "geologic provinces of northern Virginia" display at NOVA Annandale by Callan Bentley
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Yet another frustrating attempt to gigapan this display. As you can see, several of the shots are out of focus.
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Located in the entrance hallway on the upper level of the Shuler Building (CS) on the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College, this display highlights the diversity of the rock types in the greater-DC / mid-Atlantic area. This is the second of several attempts to gigapan the display, but auto-focus re...
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Located in the entrance hallway on the upper level of the Shuler Building (CS) on the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College, this display highlights the diversity of the rock types in the greater-DC / mid-Atlantic area. This is the first of several attempts to gigapan the display, but auto-focus rend...
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This is what a geology professor's office looks like. This gigapan documents the state of my southern bookshelf at the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), as of May, 2011. Books and rocks share space with oddities and memorabilia. Have fun exploring!
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This is the pond on the northern edge of our campus of Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), south of Little River Turnpike (Route 236) in Annandale, Virginia. See if you can find any geese, herons, turtles, or other critters in this scene! If you find any, please take a "snapshot" of them!
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Stitched using the Gigapan Stitch program from 448 images at fixed focal length, this gigapan shows the building I work in, and the base of the Math, Science, & Engineering Division here at the Annandale campus of NOVA. The image was taken on April 4, 2011, with the cherry trees in full bloom outside.
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This cherry (?) tree is in full bloom on the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College this week.
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