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My first attempt at GigaPan, taken whilst trying to read the instructions in a cold Alaskan wind! The view is from the Eielson vistors center, at mile 66 of the road into Denali National Park. We drove this road having won the annual car access lottery. Mt McKinley is hiding in the clouds on the right side of the mountain range. | ||||
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Denali NP, Alaska contains 2 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: Mountain Peak: A mountain in the Alaska Range
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Lower campus at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Flags of the 50 states are displayed around a central circle. |
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The students for the Earth and Space Science module of ASRA 2009 create a title for their presentation. | ||||
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ASRA 2009 contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: ASRA: Alaska Summer Research Academy
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A view across the red and gold fall tundra around Nome, Alaska. Image taken from Anvil Mountain. | ||||
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Nome, Alaska contains 2 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: Nome-Beltz High School: Nome's high school which our team from Google & University of Alaska Fairbanks visited to teach about Google Earth.
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This is an example of strange pictures that can be created when lots of people are moving through the GigaPan camera's view. | ||||
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Ted Stevens International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: The Feet: The shoes are made for walking
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ASRA 2009 - test contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: No hand: Storm has eaten his own hand
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Geog493 class learning how GigaPan works. | ||||
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Virtual Globes classroom contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: Nick Two-heads: ...or is it zaphod beeblebrox?
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Teaching people to use the GigaPan | ||||
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Geography Offices contains 1 matching snapshot(s):
Snapshot: The Boss: Office name plate
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