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360° panorama by Eugene Orlov. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Guinigi Tower - a brick medieval tower in the city of Lucca, in the region of Tuscany, Italy. A sample of local romano-gothic architecture. One of the few surviving towers of the old city. A distinctive feature that made the tower a business card Lucca - a small oak grove on its top.
360° panorama by Heiner Straesser - derPanoramafotograf.com. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Ortahisar lies between "Urg"up and Nevsehir at the foot of a perforated castle rock. In the background you can see the snow-covered summit of the 3916m high volcano Erciyes Dag . Its eruptions millions of years ago were partly responsible for the formation of the Cappadocian tuff landscape. In the surroundings of the village there are many orchards and thanks to the special climate in the underground tuff cellars, the fruit keeps fresh for months.
360° panorama by Heiner Straesser - derPanoramafotograf.com. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Ortahisar lies between "Urg"up and Nevsehir at the foot of a perforated castle rock, which is illuminated by the setting sun. In the surroundings of the village there are many orchards and thanks to the special climate in the underground tuff cellars, the fruit keeps fresh for months.
360° panorama by Zakirov Aleksey. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The melting ice of Lake Baikal near the cape shamanka Spherical panorama 360 180 degreeThe melting ice of Lake Baikal near the cape shamanka Spherical panorama 360 180 degree
360° panorama by Zakirov Aleksey. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Panorama 360 180 degree Shaman Rock or Cape Burhan on Olkhon Island in winter, surrounded by the blue ice of Lake Baikal with cracks. Panorama 360 180 degree Shaman Rock or Cape Burhan on Olkhon Island in winter, surrounded by the blue ice of Lake Baikal with cracks.
360° panorama by Zakirov Aleksey. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Man skier freerider standing at top of ridge, adventure winter freeride extreme sport/ Man skier freerider standing at top of ridge, adventure winter freeride extreme sport .Man skier freerider standing at top of ridge, adventure winter freeride extreme sport
360° panorama by Klaus Mayer. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Panorama of the Japanese Garden in Bonndorf, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. The park is situated in the parkland below the castle and features plants native to Japan, a pavillion in the style of a Japanese pagoda, a pond with a turtle island and a meditation garden.
360° panorama by Carlos Martin. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Photo taken from the mountain of Sant Pedro M'artir in the natural park of Collserola. View of the city of Barcelona from a path descending to the city. The communications tower site in the location of an old semaphore line
360° panorama by David Mariotti. Click the image to open the interactive version.
During Jimmy Carter's childhood, the area around the family farm was known as Archery, Georgia, and contained the houses of many of the farm's workers, in addition to the Carters' general store (which can be seen in the background when the panorama opens). A visit to this farm makes one realize how significant Carter's boyhood experience was in shaping his view of humanity.
360° panorama by Ralf Koeppe. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The photo represents exactly the view Caspar David Friedrich must have had when he painted "The temple of Juno" around 1828. But: according to experts he has never been to Sicily...