The Den Haag Passage is a shopping mall opened in 1885 and is an UNESCO and also a national monument. After extensive restoration works in 2007 the marble floor and the facades now resemble the original state.

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The Den Haag Passage is a shopping mall opened in 1885 and is an UNESCO and also a national monument. After extensive restoration works in 2007 the marble floor and the facades now resemble the original state.
The Nebelhorn is a popular mountain near Oberstdorf in the south of Germany. It is so popular, because it can be easily accessed via a cable car from Oberstdorf. From the summit station to the summit you only have to walk about 50m. The viewpoint where I made this panorama is a bit farther away, but still accessible very easily.
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This image also shows a reprojected image of the panorama Inside Hallgrímskirkja (Reykjavík, Iceland). The projection is “transverse mercator”.
This stereographic reprojection shows the Euro Symbol near the European Central Bank in Frankfurt.
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This image shows a reprojected version of this panorama. The reprojection type is stereographic.
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This image shows a Droste type reprojection of the Piața Unirii in Timișoara, Romania.
This image shows a reprojected image of the panorama Inside Hallgrímskirkja (Reykjavík, Iceland). The projection is “stereographic down”.
Harpa (official name: Harpa – Tónlistar- og ráðstefnuhúsið í Reykjavík) is a concert hall and conference center near the harbour of Reykjavík.
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The Bláhnjúkur (which stands for ‘Blue Peak’ in the icelandic language) is a mountain in the Landmannalaugar area of Iceland. The area is famous for it’s colorful mountains.
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Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall in the south of Iceland. It drops 60 meters (approx. 200 feet) over the former coastline. Following a footpath you can get behind the waterfall. Unfortunately on this day it was so windy that it was ‘raining’ behind the waterfall. So I decided against a panoramic image behind the waterfall.
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