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Plane by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Milford Sound by Jessee Mayfield
This may be a flightseeing plane...another popular way to see Fiordland National Park
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Jet Boating by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Queenstown, NZ by Jessee Mayfield
This one place where people can go "jet boating", a unique activity that involves fast boats through rapids
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Fish and Chips by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Queenstown, NZ by Jessee Mayfield
Never ate at this place...though it looked good.
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Bungy by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Wellington, NZ by Jessee Mayfield
Seems like there is a place to Bungy in every town in New Zealand!
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Courtenay Place by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Wellington, NZ by Jessee Mayfield
Lots of good restaurants here...including Sweet Mother's Kitchen!
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Te Papa by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Wellington, NZ by Jessee Mayfield
Museum of New Zealand
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The Basin by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Wellington, NZ by Jessee Mayfield
Basin Reserve Cricket Field
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Cruise Ship by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Milford Sound by Jessee Mayfield
Most people see the Milford Sound from the deck of a cruise ship.
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Mitre Peak by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Milford Sound by Jessee Mayfield
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitre_Peak_
(New_Zealand)
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Waterfall by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Milford Sound by Jessee Mayfield
Our kayak guide told us that this waterfall is 7 km away.
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Wild River by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Seattle and Mt. Rainier from Queen Anne by Jessee Mayfield
A ride at Seattle Center.
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Safeco Field by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Seattle and Mt. Rainier from Queen Anne by Jessee Mayfield
The Seattle Mariners MLB team plays home games here. Notice the retractable roof...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safeco_Field#Retractable_roof
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Space Needle by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Seattle and Mt. Rainier from Queen Anne by Jessee Mayfield
It looks like the George Jetson's building...
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Little Tahoma by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Seattle and Mt. Rainier from Queen Anne by Jessee Mayfield
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Tahoma

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No more Sonics by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Seattle and Mt. Rainier from Queen Anne by Jessee Mayfield
The Seattle Supersonics NBA team left town for Oklahoma because this arena wasn't new enough. OKC...enjoy them while you can!
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Another flag by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Seattle and Mt. Rainier from Queen Anne by Jessee Mayfield
I guess it is not as windy as the other one...
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Flag by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Seattle and Mt. Rainier from Queen Anne by Jessee Mayfield
Oh, say can you see...
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Fresh flowers by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Tulip Festival - 3 by Jessee Mayfield
We bought tulips at this stand. CHEAP!
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Dancing in the tulips by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Tulip Festival - 3 by Jessee Mayfield
People can't seem to resist going into the rows of flowers to take pictures, play or even dance!
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Tiptoe through the tulips by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Tulip Festival - 1 by Jessee Mayfield
Lots of people walk through these tulip fields.
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Snow by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Tulip Festival - 2 by Jessee Mayfield
It is still snowing at the higher elevations even at the end of April.
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Stop by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Tulip Festival - 2 by Jessee Mayfield
Not sure how long this bus has been here...
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Two privies by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Tulip Festival - 2 by Jessee Mayfield
There are many people that come visit these tulip fields without any permanent facilities. Sometimes you just have to go...
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Red Tulip by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Tulip Festival - 2 by Jessee Mayfield
Rogue red tulip...
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Person by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Everest View Hotel by Jessee Mayfield
This may be a porter...
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Rock by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Lhotse & Ama Dablam From Pangboche by Jessee Mayfield
This rock is carved and painted.
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Prayer Flags by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Lhotse & Ama Dablam From Pangboche by Jessee Mayfield
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Monastery by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Everest View Hotel by Jessee Mayfield
Tengboche is a very important Buddhist monastery in the Khumbu region of Nepal. It is located along the primary route to Mt Everest and is visited by thousands of pilgrims, trekkers and climbers every year.
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Pigeon by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu by Jessee Mayfield
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Tibet Kitchen by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu by Jessee Mayfield
I wonder if the food is good...
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Eyes by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu by Jessee Mayfield
I see...
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Ice Fall by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Everest from Kala Pathar by Jessee Mayfield
The Khumbu Glacier ice fall is the most technically demanding aspect to the route via the South Col.
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South Col by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Everest from Kala Pathar by Jessee Mayfield
This is the final camp site prior to a summit attempt via the most common route up Mt. Everest.
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Nuptse by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Everest from Kala Pathar by Jessee Mayfield
7,861 Meters
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Everest by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Everest from Kala Pathar by Jessee Mayfield
8,848 Meters
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View from Dingboche by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Moon & Ama Dablam by Jessee Mayfield
This view is from the NW. Most photos of Aba Dablam are taken from the SW.
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Hanging Glacier by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Moon & Ama Dablam by Jessee Mayfield
This feature looks like an avalanche waiting to happen.
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Ama Dablam by Jessee Mayfield from the GigaPan Moon & Ama Dablam by Jessee Mayfield
Depending on the source, the main peak is either 6,856 metres (22,493 ft), 6,848 metres (22,467 ft) or 6,812 metres (22,349 ft).
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