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360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Several spatter cones line up north/south along a former fissure south of the Medicine Lake Caldera, California. They shot lava out through a series of small holes. Some of the holes are rather deep & still had snow in them.
360° panorama by Andrew Bodrov. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Aegna is an Estonian island in the Bay of Tallinn in the Baltic Sea. Administratively it is part of the city of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia and is a sub district of the Kesklinn (City center) district. As of 1 January 2015, Aegna had 6 permanent residents. Aegna is a popular destination for day and camping trips, and has around 15 km of walking routes. There is also a WDS Aegna Meditation and Development Centre, opened in the summer time. Historically Aegna has been used for military purposes, and military remains that can still be seen include those of a military watchtower, a large gun battery with tunnels, and the light railway used in its construction. The Port of Aegna is a seaport situated on the southern coast of Aegna. Source: Wikipedia
360° panorama by Richard Novossiltzeff. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Twice each day the Bay of Fundy fills and empties its 160 billion tons of water, a feat of nature recognized by the Guinness World Records in 1975. Burntcoat Head has an average tide of 14m with an extreme range of 18m.
360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Inside a segment of the Water Caves south of Medicine Lake, California. A large lava tube with lots of breakdown, ceiling heights here are about 30-40 feet in height. Here one can see a pool of water, a nice oasis from the dryer cedar landscape above.