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360° panorama by Ken Stahley. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The aqua blue waters of Havasu Creek join the Colorado River just yards downstream from this vantage point.
360° panorama by Ken Stahley. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Havsu Creek is heavily laden with dissolved minerals. As water evaporates from the creek, the minerals are left behind, often forming travertine terraces.
360° panorama by Frank Ellmerich. Click the image to open the interactive version.
From Wikipedia: Kayna ist ein Ortsteil der Stadt Zeitz im Burgenlandkreis in Sachsen-Anhalt. Zur gleichnamigen Ortschaft Kayna geh"oren die Ortsteile Kayna, Lindenberg, Mahlen, Roda und Zettweil. Der Ort liegt etwa neun Kilometer s"ud"ostlich der Zeitzer Kernstadt und wird von der Schnauder durchzogen, die dem Schnaudertal seinen Namen gab. Sie entspringt in zwei Quellb"achen, der Lindenberger und der st"arker wasserf"uhrenden Kaynaer Schnauder. Ihr Zusammenfluss befindet sich im Raum Spora – Loitsch. Zur ehemaligen Gemeinde Kayna geh"orten die Ortsteile Lindenberg, Mahlen, Roda und Zettweil. Alle vier vormaligen Ortsteile sind stark l"andlich gepr"agt. Lindenberg ist das kleinste unter den D"orfern (ca. 35 Einwohner/Stand 2007). Es gibt hier einige alte Geb"aude und Geh"ofte, die teilweise unter Denkmalschutz stehen.
360° panorama by Bill Edwards. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Mullin Automotive Museum is home to an extraordinary collection of rare pre-World War II French aerodynamic cars. It is an homage to the sensuous beauty of the Art Deco period. The restorations are remarkable and the collection is only open one or two Saturdays a month. If you love distinctive automobiles from this era you will be amazed by the masterpieces on display. The collection includes Bugattis, Avions Voisins, Hispano-Suizas, Peugeots, Delahayes, Citroens and more. My panorama was stitched together from hand held images taken from the main floor. No tripods or monopods are allowed.
360° panorama by Bernhard Deppisch. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The BP Pedestrian Bridge, or simply BP Bridge, is a girder footbridge in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It spans Columbus Drive to connect Maggie Daley Park (formerly, Daley Bicentennial Plaza) with Millennium Park, both parts of the larger Grant Park. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry, it opened along with the rest of Millennium Park on July 16, 2004.[1] Gehry had been courted by the city to design the bridge and the neighboring Jay Pritzker Pavilion, and eventually agreed to do so after the Pritzker family funded the Pavilion.[2][3][4] Named for energy firm BP, which donated $5 million toward its construction, it is the first Gehry-designed bridge to have been completed.[5] BP Bridge is described as snakelike because of its curving form.[6] Designed to bear a heavy load without structural problems caused by its own weight, it has won awards for its use of sheet metal. The bridge is known for its aesthetics, and Gehry's style is seen in its biomorphic allusions and extensive sculptural use of stainless steel plates to express abstraction. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BP_Pedestrian_Bridge The pedestrian bridge serves as a noise barrier for traffic sounds from Columbus Drive. It is a connecting link between Millennium Park and destinations to the east, such as the nearby lakefront, other parts of Grant Park and a parking garage.[7] BP Bridge uses a concealed box girder design with a concrete base, and its deck is covered by hardwood floor boards.[8] It is designed without handrails, using stainless steel parapets instead. The total length is 935 feet (285 m), with a five percent slope on its inclined surfaces that makes it barrier free and accessible. Although the bridge is closed in winter because ice cannot be safely removed from its wooden walkway, it has received favorable reviews for its design and aesthetics.
360° panorama by Cyber Design. Click the image to open the interactive version.
3D visualization of kitchen interior design for viewing in virtual reality VR