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360° panorama by Frank Guenther. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The picturesque fishing village of Sant'Angelo belongs to the municipality of Serrara Fontana on Ischia, Italy. The photo shows the view of the bay from the foot of the Torre di Sant' Angelo.
360° panorama by Bill Landenberger. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Bogey Hole is one of the two remaining European-made structures from the days of the earliest European settlement in Newcastle, probably the earliest European-built structure extant, it is a rare item, being a convict constructed baths, dating from between 1819 and 1891. The Bogey Hole was constructed by order of Commandant Morisset in about 1820 for personal use. Whether this work represented the enlargement of a naturally occurring rock pool used by Aboriginal people is unknown. There is no exact date for the commencement of construction nor is there a record of how long it took. Morisset was Commandant of Newcastle from December 1818 until November 1823. He was the longest serving Commandant of Newcastle. It was known originally as the "Commandant's Baths". The name "Bogey Hole" was applied afterwards and is said to come from the Dharawal word meaning "to bathe". The baths are currently managed by the New South Wales government who undertook a project in 2012 to restore safe access through the provision of a new platform and stairs. The Bogey Hole was closed in 2003 over rock falls and again in 2014 after damage by heavy swells. It reopened in 2016 after a $490,000 rock-bolting project had been completed.
360° panorama by Bill Landenberger. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Obelisk is located on 'The Hill' (corner of Wolfe and Ordinance streets) in Newcastle, NSW Australia. The Obelisk is one of Newcastle's oldest navigational markers. Originally the site of a wind powered flour mill that was used by mariners as a guide into Newcastle Harbour. The flour mill was torn down in 1847, but the Obelisk was built as a new navigational marker in 1850. The directional marker in the nadir of this panorama was built by the Hunter District water Board and is surrounded by several plaques detailing the continued development of the Hunter Valley's water supplies.
360° panorama by Bill Landenberger. Click the image to open the interactive version.
James Fletcher Park is in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. The statue in this park was dedicated to James Fletcher in 1897. Fletcher (1834-1891) was chairman of the first district miner’s union in 1861, a founder of the Newcastle Morning Herald in 1876 and a Member of the Legislative Assembly from 1880-91, during which time he served both as minister of mines and of public works. He was known as a friend to the miners and was held in sufficient esteem to occasion the erection of the park’s statue in 1897 by public subscription.
360° panorama by Graeme Paterson. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Beinn Dubh, Islay. Beinn Dubh is near Bally grant, on the east side of Islay around three miles south of Port Askaig. The panorama is dominated by the Paps of Jura. Other features are other tops on Islay and a stretch of Kintyre on the Scottish mainland.
360° panorama by Mark Peterson. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Grote Markt in Leuven, Belgium is surrounded by the Cathedral of St Peter and the very elaborately carved facade of the town hall. There are nice cafes with seating in the square for enjoying the sun. I was in the square during a triathalon. The city of Leuven was recognized in 1998 as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It has a large concentration of great buildings and Groot Begijnhof old town area from the 13th century.