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Ducor Palace Hotel, built in the 1960’s on the top of a Ducor Hill, overlooking the city of Monrovia. It was known as the best luxury hotel in West Africa. In the 1990’s it fell in to disrepair, because of the civil war in Liberia.
Created 18/06/2017 by Martin Broomfield
Stereo views in the magnificent glasshouses at Longwood Gardens near Philadelphia. Botanical info at https://plantexplorer.longwoodgardens.org/ecmweb/ECM_Home.html
Created 01/06/2017 by Thomas K Sharpless
Delémont is the capital of the canton of Jura in Switzerland.
Created 17/05/2017 by Jean-Louis Jondot
Cuculet small village at 1300m altitude near the ski resort Les Deux Alpes in France.
Created 17/05/2017 by Jean-Louis Jondot
My panoramic pictures from Yosemite trip.
Created 16/05/2017 by Hana Dusíková
Starcon Saint Petersburg is a multigenre entertainment and comic convention held annually in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Created 12/05/2017 by Andrew Bodrov
National Cemeteries of the United States
Created 26/04/2017 by Warren Eckstein
Three stereo panos taken on a warm Spring day in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square Park.
Taken with a new stereo rig having diagonal fish-eye lenses, cameras rolled 34 deg. and tilted up 5 deg.
Created 24/04/2017 by Thomas K Sharpless
The memorial is remembering those who have lost their lives during the Second World War.
Created 03/04/2017 by Andrew Bodrov
Tests of PT3Dv1, a helper for stitching stereoscopic spheres with PTGui. These are "raw", as-stitched panoramas whose defects are meant to be visible.
Created 31/03/2017 by Thomas K Sharpless
S3D panos, shot with a dual camera rig
Created 21/03/2017 by Joby Catto
La Collégiale Saint-Etienne fut construite au début du XIVe siècle sur l’emplacement de l’ancienne église romane, elle est de style gothique méridional. Sa construction est attribuée à Jacques de Fauran, l’un des maîtres d’œuvres de la Cathédrale Saint-Just de Narbonne. Le commanditaire est Bernard de Fargues, archevêque de Narbonne. Au milieu du XIVe siècle, le chantier est
interrompu, les deux dernières travées qui prolongent le chœur gothique restent celles de l’ancienne église. La voûte de l’abside est à sept pans et la hauteur sous clé est de 26.5 mètres. La tour clocher culmine à 44 mètres.
VR tour réalisé pour le Service éducatif Patrimoine Sud-Hérault.
Created 15/03/2017 by Melkan Bassil
In 1996 Unesco liste the Canal du Midi as a World Heritage Site. Built in 1681 by Pierre-Paul Riquet, the project was funded by king Louis XIV and create a 150 miles of hydraulic engineering marvels to link the Mediterrenean sea to Atlantic ocean.
Created 14/03/2017 by Melkan Bassil
Welcome to Byblos !
It was called Goubala, then Gebla, Byblos, Gebal, Giblet, Jubayl and currently Jbeil... names echoing ancient history, myths and legends.
Created 12/03/2017 by Melkan Bassil