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360° panorama by Ken Stahley. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Yellowtail Reservoir is also known as Big Horn Lake or Big Horn Reservoir. It is the result of Yellowtail Dam. The lake is used to control flood waters downstream as well as for the controlled release of irrigation waters on the lower Big Horn River in Montana. The dam, and most of the lake, are in Montana, but this upper portion of the lake is in Wyoming. This view shows the reservoir at low levels after having been drawn down for irrigation, flood control, and electricity production for the previous summer, fall, and winter months. Soon, with high snow melt in the mountains, the reservoir will once again fill.
360° panorama by Ken Stahley. Click the image to open the interactive version.
At an elevation of about 10,800' spring time skiers drop over the edge here and ski down the Gardner Headwall all the way to the edge of the lake which is still frozen usually until the end of June. In the distance, and to the right of the lake, you can view the bump of Heart Mountain near Cody, Wyoming. Heart Mountain rises to above 8,000'. If you rotate your view about 90 degrees left of the lake you will be looking at some of Montana's 12,000' peaks including Beartooth Mtn (the one with the flat top), Whitetail Peak (very pointed top to the right of Beartooth), and Mount Rearguard (with the long, thin couloir of snow). From this vantage point you can see several other mountain ranges including the Pryor Mtns, the Big Horn Mtns, and the Absorakas.
360° panorama by David Vasicek - pix123 photography Frankfurt. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The city of Frankfurt received this illumination from the city of Lyon as a present while France was the host-country of the bookfair 2017. The main colors red, blue, yellow and green where set by the light-artist Patrice Warrener from Paris on the surface of the mayors house, called Roemer.
360° panorama by Pawel Kijak. Click the image to open the interactive version.
St. Paraskevi Church in Kwiato'n - a Gothic, wooden church located in the village of Kwiato'n from the nineteenth-century, which together with different tserkvas is designated as part of the UNESCO Wooden tserkvas of the Carpathian region in Poland and Ukraine. The tserkva was built in the second half of the seventeenth-century. The date of the completion of the tserkva was dated at 1700. The tower was built in 1743.
360° panorama by Pawel Kijak. Click the image to open the interactive version.
St. Paraskevi Church in Kwiato'n - a Gothic, wooden church located in the village of Kwiato'n from the nineteenth-century, which together with different tserkvas is designated as part of the UNESCO Wooden tserkvas of the Carpathian region in Poland and Ukraine. The tserkva was built in the second half of the seventeenth-century. The date of the completion of the tserkva was dated at 1700. The tower was built in 1743.
360° panorama by Ackermann Ralf. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The catholic parish church St. Andreas is the catholic center of the deanery Ochsenfurt. First mentioned the church was built in 1276. The east-facing building, a three-nave Gothic hall complex with single-nave choir, rises on the ascending slope in the city center. Its late Romanesque church tower, which dates back to around 1288, towers above all other buildings in the old town.
360° panorama by Pawel Kijak. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Ogrodzieniec Castle is a ruined medieval castle in the Krak'ow-Czestochowa Upland. Rebuilt several times in its history, the castle was originally built in the 14th–15th century by the Wlodkowie Sulimczycy family. The castle is situated on the 515.5 m high Castle Mountain (Polish: G'ora Zamkowa), the highest hill of the Krak'ow-Czestochowa Upland. Located on the Trail of the Eagles' Nests, the ruins are opened for visitors.
360° panorama by Pawel Kijak. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Ojc'ow is a village in Gmina Skala, in Krak'ow County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.[1] It is one of the sights of the Eagle Nests Trail (Szlak Orlich Gniazd), as there are the ruins of a gothic castle near the village. The village is where the authorities of the Ojc'ow National Park (the smallest of Poland's 23 national parks) have their headquarters. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south-west of Skala and 18 km (11 mi) north-west of the regional capital Krak'ow.
360° panorama by Pawel Kijak. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Ojc'ow is a village in Gmina Skala, in Krak'ow County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.[1] It is one of the sights of the Eagle Nests Trail (Szlak Orlich Gniazd), as there are the ruins of a gothic castle near the village. The village is where the authorities of the Ojc'ow National Park (the smallest of Poland's 23 national parks) have their headquarters. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south-west of Skala and 18 km (11 mi) north-west of the regional capital Krak'ow.