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360° panorama by Franck Masschelein. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Heart of Troyes is a sculpture produced by the artist couple Mich`ele and Thierry Kayo-Hou"el.This stainless steel lace, which was manufactured in a Trojan factory (Sotralinox), weighs 2 tonnes and is 4 meters wide, 3.5 meters high and 2 meters deep.At night, the red light varies according to whether one approaches or leaves it. The shot was taken in august 2018, in the evening. Panorama made in HDR version (enfuse). References : https://www.tourisme-troyes.com/decouvrir/au-coeur-de-troyes/le-romantisme-a-troyes/un-coeur-gros-comme-ca, https://www.mihouel.com/coeur-de-troyes
360° panorama by Franck Masschelein. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Heart of Troyes is a sculpture produced by the artist couple Mich`ele and Thierry Kayo-Hou"el.This stainless steel lace, which was manufactured in a Trojan factory (Sotralinox), weighs 2 tonnes and is 4 meters wide, 3.5 meters high and 2 meters deep.At night, the red light varies according to whether one approaches or leaves it. The shot was taken in august 2018, in the evening. Panorama made in HDR version (enfuse). References : https://www.tourisme-troyes.com/decouvrir/au-coeur-de-troyes/le-romantisme-a-troyes/un-coeur-gros-comme-ca, https://www.mihouel.com/coeur-de-troyes
360° panorama by Franck Masschelein. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Heart of Troyes is a sculpture produced by the artist couple Mich`ele and Thierry Kayo-Hou"el.This stainless steel lace, which was manufactured in a Trojan factory (Sotralinox), weighs 2 tonnes and is 4 meters wide, 3.5 meters high and 2 meters deep.At night, the red light varies according to whether one approaches or leaves it. The shot was taken in august 2018, in the evening. Panorama made in HDR version (enfuse). References : https://www.tourisme-troyes.com/decouvrir/au-coeur-de-troyes/le-romantisme-a-troyes/un-coeur-gros-comme-ca, https://www.mihouel.com/coeur-de-troyes
360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
A 100' aerial view over Dorris, California at the north end of the Butte Valley. The last town along Highway 97 before the Oregon state line, it was incorporated in 1908 & named after two brothers with the last name Dorris who worked on the railroad. The town is noted for its 200 foot flagpole, which was the tallest flagpole west of the Mississippi River until one was erected in Laredo, Texas in 2002. The tallest flagpole in America is twice as tall as the Dorris one, located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
A 100' aerial view over Dorris, California at the north end of the Butte Valley. The last town along Highway 97 before the Oregon state line, it was incorporated in 1908 & named after two brothers with the last name Dorris who worked on the railroad. The town is noted for its 200 foot flagpole, which was the tallest flagpole west of the Mississippi River until one was erected in Laredo, Texas in 2002. The tallest flagpole in America is twice as tall as the Dorris one, located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
A 100' aerial view over Dorris, California at the north end of the Butte Valley. The last town along Highway 97 before the Oregon state line, it was incorporated in 1908 & named after two brothers with the last name Dorris who worked on the railroad. The town is noted for its 200 foot flagpole, which was the tallest flagpole west of the Mississippi River until one was erected in Laredo, Texas in 2002. The tallest flagpole in America is twice as tall as the Dorris one, located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.