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360° panorama by Kolesnikov Sergey. Click the image to open the interactive version.
For many commuters around the world, a subway journey means speeding from one drab station to the next, surrounded by too many uncomfortable, impatient bodies. Completely different story was in USSR and now in Russia. In Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk and other big cities metro stations were designed as architectural wonders. Taking the subway is akin to walking through a national heritage sit. Depending on where you get off, you'll receive a crash course in such diverse architectural movements as Baroque, Art Deco, Futurism, Modern or Hi-tech, and face from stained glass windows, marble columns, crystal chandeliers, gilded mosaics and painted scenes from Russian history to modern iron and glass. Russia's first metro system was part of Joseph Stalin's first Five-Year Plan to rapidly industrialize the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 30s. The main idea was to show its citizens and the world the power and possibilities of socially oriented state. All this magnificent underground palaces were build as a transport system for the ordinary people. Now Moscow Metro is the busiest metro system outside of Asia, the world’s busiest by daily ridership and the 6th longest in the world (200 stations, route length is more than 350 km).
360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
A view of the collapse pit entrance of Jack Jones Annex Cave near Tennant, California. There is a north & south passage, both of which go less than 200 feet in either direction. The north passage terminates at a massive breakdown, however there are glimpses of light as one can possibly squeeze through into a nearby surface collapse sink. I used a rope to make it easier to descend into the pit as it is a 10' drop. Except for a few snow patches within the pit, the above ground is extremely dry & dusty, looking like August, yet it is only April.
360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Inside Jack Jones Annex Cave near Tennant, California. There is a north & south passage, this is a view just within the descent of the south passage. Here one can see a few ice stalagmites, probably far fewer than a normal winter. The breakdown slopes down ended in a quick lava seal below.
360° panorama by Kent Johnson. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Saint Stephens Anglican Church designed by Edmund Blacket. The Lodge, old Morton Bay Fig tree, and the Rectory all in the grounds of Camperdown Cemetery,
360° panorama by Martin Broomfield. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Eyrie Isle Situated in the middle of the White Fish River First Nation on McGregor Bay, at the northern end of Lake Huron, East of Manitoulin Island. The island can only be accessed by boat and is isolated from the outside world.
360° panorama by Jorge Laucirica. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Villarino Viejo, General Daniel Cerri, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Arroyo Villarino, a place for recreation, fishing and walking.
360° panorama by Jorge Laucirica. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Villarino Viejo, General Daniel Cerri, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Arroyo Villarino, a place for recreation, fishing and walking.