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I've been living in San Francisco for almost 19 years and still haven't been to Alcatraz. I've sailed near and around it many times, but have not set my foot on The Rock itself. Maybe someday I will... Handheld panorama stitched from 18 frames. You can also see it on Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/morozgraf
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View from Lykes Lookout at the Hassayampa River Preserve on March 14, 2013.It is named for Norman Lykes, who donated the land to the Nature Conservancy.
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Dusk, in the summer, in the city. A modest crowd gathers in expectation of art and excitement thanks to the installation by Rafael Lozano Hemmer late last summer.
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The Superstition Mountains are dusted with snow on the day following a severe winter storm. This was taken from the Petroglyph Trail.
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The Superstition Mountains are dusted with snow on the day following a severe winter storm.
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Snow blankets Four Peaks the day after a winter storm in February 2013.
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Gigapixel Image of Igoumenitsa
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The Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts is one of the top performing arts centers in the world. Inaugurated in September 2011, its hosted shows ranging from Alvin Ailey to Willy Nelson. Located at 16th and Broadway, the curvaceous structure adds modern lines to the Kansas City skyline. I used a fairly open apert...
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Rugged Arizona terrain viewed from an overlook of Fish Creek along the Apache Trail. The yellow rocks are thick layers of volcanic tuff from a gigantic caldera eruption that ocurred about 25 million years ago.
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Rugged Arizona terrain viewed from an overlook of Fish Creek along the Apache Trail. The yellow rocks are thick layers of volcanic tuff from a gigantic caldera eruption that ocurred about 25 million years ago.
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