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360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Almeda Fire has made world headlines as it began in Ashland, Oregon on September 8, 2020 & ravaged the nearby towns of Phoenix & Talent, driven by high winds & low humidity. As of September 15, 2020 it is 100% contained. This is one neighborhood that was scorched as seen five days after the burn. It has been a long work week dealing with local residents as well as unwanted looters. Another costly fire, the South Obenchain Fire, is burning the north end of our valley. I personally had been on level 3 evacuation for two days w/ the fire line coming within 300 feet of my house before firefighters got it contained. But I know several friends who lost everything. Entire county even if nowhere near fires is on level 1 evacuation at current moment. Worst air quality, though most of the foggy skies I believe are from the massive Slater Fire burning southwest of here. Entire West Coast is on flames from mega-size fires. This location I am keeping unmarked, yet we were called here to trash-water pump out a nearby sooty swimming pool as part of the recovery search for bodies. With over 50 people unaccounted for, they may have fled & not reported in or may have perished in the fire. Fortunately this swimming pool didn't reveal any human remains. Bulldozers & haz-mat personnel elsewhere in neighborhood.
360° panorama by John Hill. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Main staircase of the Paul Rudolph addition at Sarasota Senior High School
360° panorama by Tim France. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Through out the southwest United States are several wild hot springs. These are hot springs that any one can visit and are only managed by the people exploring the desert. Many of these hot springs are to hot for human use. This particular hot spring has been cemented to make it easier for people to use. If you do come across one of these wild hot springs, leave it cleaner than you found it and enjoy it on a cool desert night.
360° panorama by Santiago Ribas - 360portugal. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Rio Sabor rises on the Spanish side, and enters Portugal near here, a little further north. It is a tributary of the right bank of the Douro River, passing close to the city of Braganca from where it receives the waters of the River Fervenca, going to empty near the Torre de Moncorvo downstream of the Pocinho Dam, in the village of Foz do Sabor.