When you approach Canyonlands National Park and Great Arches National Park from the south then Wilson Arch ist the first arch you will see. And it’s right at the street, so you won’t miss it.
Wilson Arch near Canyonlands National Park in Utah
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When you approach Canyonlands National Park and Great Arches National Park from the south then Wilson Arch ist the first arch you will see. And it’s right at the street, so you won’t miss it.
Wilson Arch near Canyonlands National Park in Utah
On the road from the Great Sand Dunes to nowhere Mosca. The street between the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Mosca is a very very straight one. As if a giant has drawn it with his ruler.
On the road between the Great Sand Dunes and Mosca (in USA).
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The “Garden of the Gods” is a public park near the city of Colorado Springs. It’s located near the “Pikes Peak” which dominates the Rocky Mountains near Colorado Springs.
This is the skyline of Denver as seen from the rooftop of the Crowne Plaza Hotel (Downtown).
The Denver skyline at sunset in USA.
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“Lao Tzu” is a sculpture of Mark di Suvero. It’s located in Denver between the Denver Art Museum and the Denver Public Library. The sculpture dates back to 1991.
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“The Dancers” is a sculpture of Jonathan Borofsky. The base of the sculpture is surrounded by five speakers which constantly play the song “Let’s dance” (which was composed, performed and recorded by Jonathan Borofsky and Samuel Conlogue).
Jonathan Borofsky is also the artist of the “Hammering Man” in Frankfurt/Main (Germany).
In April 2010 the first arena polo event has been hosted at the Munich airport. Six teams with two participants each fought between the two Munich terminals.
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This panorama has been stitched from 15 individual fish eye images. I took them handheld. I took 6 sets of three bracketed images, one in each cardinal direction, and a zenith and nadir shot. I combined the panorama using PTGui and exposure fusion.
This deserted pedestrian passageway is usually very crowded. It leads from the subway tube to the Marienplatz. This central subway station is used not only by lots of tourists, but also from the many commuters living in the area around Munich. See a reprojected version of this panorama here.
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The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is located in Berlin near the Kurfürstendamm. It was built in the 1890s and badly damaged in a bomb raid in 1943. The damaged spire was preserved and contains a memorial site on the ground floor.
View this panorama on 360cities.net.
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