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On the middle the 'Plofsluis', a lock that has the ability to loose a load of stones, which will make it unusable for ships to go through. It is part of the Waterlinie, a region where Holland can set underwater in case of an invasion, and is built in the first years of the 20st century. Left (25% from the left) the po...
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Cloudy day in the centre of The Netherlands, near Nieuwegein. The Lekkanaal (canal from the Amsterdam-Rhine canal to the river Lek) shows low traffic. On the left the 'Plofsluis', a lock that has the ability to loose a load of stones, which will make it unusable for ships to go through. It is part of the Waterlinie, a ...
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Stuwdam Hagestein is a weir in the river Lek (The Netherlands). Built in 1953, the weir helps to control the water in Holland. It has 3 arches that can sink into the river during high tide; the ships then have to use a lock. In the middle arch there's a hydroelectric station. The panorama is taken in januari 2013.
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The Lekdijk is a dyke near the river Lek, in the centre of Holland. This panorama is taken during snowfall in january on a location near Culemborg and Everdingen (Goilberdingerdijk), near 'de Veldkeuken' (restaurant) and 'Werk aan het Spoel'. In the neighbourhood you can also find a fortress, Fort Everdingen. There are...
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View on the villages St Jakob in Haus and St Ulrich, Austria
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Pillerseetal (Tirol, Austria) seen from the top of the Buchensteinwand (facing northwest) near the start of the blue and red ski slope. On the left the terminal of the drag lift. In the middle the road from St. Jakob in Haus (left) to St. Ulrich am Pillersee (right). You can see the winding road end near the Pillersee...
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The Tirolian Pillerseetal seen from the Buchensteinwand near the Alpengasthof, taken in a late sunny winter afternoon. You can see a bit of the Pillersee next to St. Ulrich on the right. This is my second Gigapan recording but during stitching I had to scale down the images due to memory incapabilities of my computer...
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After a sunny day the sun starts hiding beyond the mountains of the Alps and gusts of wind start to play with the snow. This misty panorama was a first test to see whether the Epic pro worked as it should be. No photoshop editing.
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Winter afternoon in St. Jakob in Haus at mount Buchenstein. My first 360 with the Gigapan Epic Pro and no Photoshopping, which you can see in detail (ghosting).
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