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360° panorama by Rubens Cardia. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Candle Ritual is the final act during the Shokon-sai ceremony in the Japanese Cemetery when voluntary people light houndreds of candles in every grave to honor their ansestors. The cemetery was built in 1918 in the Alvares Machado town, inland S~ao Paulo State, Brazil by japanese immigrants that used to live in a colony nearby the site. The cemetery was closed by Brazilian Presidente Getulio Vargas in 1943 claiming racial discrimination because only japanese or its decendants could be buried there. Only one person of non japanese descendant was buried in the cemetery after he was murdered defending a japanese family during an assalt. Since 1920, every year the Shokonsai (Invitation to the souls to the mass service in english) is celebrates and it never rains during the Shokonsai day. Another curiosity is the fact that when the people start to light the candles, even the wind stops blowing. Today the cemetery is closed and it became an historical and heritage site.
360° panorama by Rubens Cardia. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Candle Ritual is the final act during the Shokon-sai ceremony in the Japanese Cemetery when voluntary people light houndreds of candles in every grave to honor their ansestors. The cemetery was built in 1918 in the Alvares Machado town, inland S~ao Paulo State, Brazil by japanese immigrants that used to live in a colony nearby the site. The cemetery was closed by Brazilian Presidente Getulio Vargas in 1943 claiming racial discrimination because only japanese or its decendants could be buried there. Only one person of non japanese descendant was buried in the cemetery after he was murdered defending a japanese family during an assalt. Since 1920, every year the Shokonsai (Invitation to the souls to the mass service in english) is celebrates and it never rains during the Shokonsai day. Another curiosity is the fact that when the people start to light the candles, even the wind stops blowing. Today the cemetery is closed and it became an historical and heritage site.
360° panorama by Klaus Mayer. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Panorama of Eglisau on the banks of the river Rhine, Canton Zurich, Switzerland. Eglisau is a small town with many historic late-Gothic houses near the German border.
360° panorama by Ackermann Ralf. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The wine village Sulzfeld am Main is located between Kitzingen and Ochsenfurt. The town is surrounded by a medieval fortification with 21 towers. The Upper Gatehouse is still referred to today as "constable tower" because there, the policeman had his home. Through this gate, the visitor comes to the market square and the town hall. Nikon D5300 | Sigma Fisheye 8mm | Panoramic Tripod Atome 360precision | 5 Pictures | ISO 250 | 1/800 sec. | F9 | 8mm | PTGui | PaintShop Pro
360° panorama by Sophie Morse. Click the image to open the interactive version.
View from Golden Cap showing the coast from Culverhole Point Devon to Portland Dorset, I believe this is one of the highest points on the Dorset coast.
360° panorama by H.J.Weber. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Racheldiensth"utte 873m above sea level In the middle of the 19th century, the development of forests began in the Rachel area for the use of wood. From the villages on the edge of the forest it was a long way to the workplaces. Too far, to go home every day. So originated here in the Rachel forests several permanent, solid buildings as bases for the forest workers. Communal lodgings with a simple straw bed and one Lounge. For the competent Forstbeamten became 1867/68 built their own small apartment and a service room - the Sankt Oswalder Diensth"utte. The today's information building was Built in 1920. More than 100 years ago, the Bavarian Forest was used as a hiking and recreation area discovered. Especially the primeval forest around Rachel has a special attraction. He was from one Increasing numbers of hikers and summer visitors visited. The Bavarian Forest Association took the responsibility for the marking of hiking trails and the creation of shelter. That is how it came about - at the main hiking trail from Rachel to Lusen - early on a restaurant. The tourist house was sold to the State Forest in 1920. Today the building is owned by the Bavarian Forest National Park Administration. Only in 2017 was it extensively renovated and re-leased.
360° panorama by H.J.Weber. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Bus stop Racheldiensth"utte From the surrounding villages, such as Spiegelau, Sankt Oswald, Waldh"auser and other small stops, can be driven with the "Iglbus" to the Racheldiensth"utte. The road there is closed to general traffic from 9am to 4pm.
360° panorama by H.J.Weber. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Racheldiensth"utte 873m above sea level In the middle of the 19th century, the development of forests began in the Rachel area for the use of wood. From the villages on the edge of the forest it was a long way to the workplaces. Too far, to go home every day. So originated here in the Rachel forests several permanent, solid buildings as bases for the forest workers. Communal lodgings with a simple straw bed and one Lounge. For the competent Forstbeamten became 1867/68 built their own small apartment and a service room - the Sankt Oswalder Diensth"utte. The today's information building was Built in 1920. More than 100 years ago, the Bavarian Forest was used as a hiking and recreation area discovered. Especially the primeval forest around Rachel has a special attraction. He was from one Increasing numbers of hikers and summer visitors visited. The Bavarian Forest Association took the responsibility for the marking of hiking trails and the creation of shelter. That is how it came about - at the main hiking trail from Rachel to Lusen - early on a restaurant. The tourist house was sold to the State Forest in 1920. Today the building is owned by the Bavarian Forest National Park Administration. Only in 2017 was it extensively renovated and re-leased.
360° panorama by Zoran Strajin. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Petrovaradin Fortress is a fortress in the town of Petrovaradin, itself part of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is located on the right bank of the Danube river. The cornerstone of the present-day southern part of the fortress was laid on 18 October 1692 by Charles Eug`ene de Cro"y. Petrovaradin Fortress has many underground tunnels as well as 16 km of uncollapsed underground countermine system.