Panoramas

Panorama Pictures. This is mostly a virtual album pointing to pictures that reside in other albums. I don't remember what I used to stitch the Kensico Reservoir pictures. For the Antigua pictures I used PhotoVista. For all the others I used PTgui and Panorama Tools.


  1  thumbnail #1 Kensico Reservoir 21-Oct-99
  2  thumbnail #2 Kensico Reservoir 21-Oct-99
  3  thumbnail #3 Panorama of Carlisle Bay off Old Road.
Source: Antigua 2000
  4  thumbnail #4 Jolly Harbour Beach.
Source: Antigua 2000
  5  thumbnail #5 Brimstone. A small panorama. The Magazine is front center.
Source: Saint Kitts 2000
  6  thumbnail #6 Looking down at the Prince of Wales Bastion at Brimstone. This is what you get when you stitch two pictures that weren't taken with the intention to stitch them.
Source: Saint Kitts 2000
  7  thumbnail #7 A small panorama of Sandy Bay.
Source: Saint Kitts 2000
  8  thumbnail #8 A 180 degree panorama overlooking some homes, then past it is the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club. Taken from the Conaree Hills.
Source: Saint Kitts 2000
 9  thumbnail #9 A good panorama of the Royal St. Kitts Golf Course. This picture is old. The golf course is now jointly owned by the Government and Marriott and is being managed by Marriott. The whole course was completely redone.
Source: Saint Kitts 2000
 10  thumbnail #10 Panorama of Admiralty Bay. Taken from Old Fort. 20 overlapping pictures were stitched together to get 360 degrees. Many hours of work!
Source: Bequia 2001
 11  thumbnail #11 A panorama of Admiralty Bay looking North. I must not have used exposure lock. Maybe someday I'll lighten the center image and restitch.
Source: Bequia 2001
 12  thumbnail #12 A panorama of The Grenadines taken from the ruins of what was to be a hotel on St. Hillaire Point.
Source: Bequia 2001
 13  thumbnail #13 The air strip from Fort Hill. Close tiny island is Red Island. Behind is Palm Island. Petit St. Vincent is the island in the middle. Carriacou is the large island in the distance at the right. Clifton is at the far right.
Source: Union Island 2001
 14  thumbnail #14 After wasting the morning trying to find someone to fix my flat tire I took a bus out to the town of Dover at Windward. This is a picture of Bay á L'Eau from the dock facing north. As you can see I didn't use exposure lock, and maybe someday I'll figure out how to adjust the exposure on the orginals and restitch.
Source: Carriacou 2001
 15  thumbnail #15 Grand Anse Bay with St. Georges in the far background. The two pictures didn't stitch so well.
Source: Grenada 2001
 16  thumbnail #16 Another view from the top of the Cathedral. Two pictures stitched together. Facing west.
Source: Switzerland 2001
 17  thumbnail #17 A panorama of Luzern taken from Chateau Gutsch. A lot of work getting this one stitched (and some Photoshop work is still needed). Be sure to scroll to the middle where the view is.
Source: Switzerland 2001
 18  thumbnail #18 A 360 degree panorama taken from Gibbs Hill Lighthouse.
Source: Bermuda 2001
 19  thumbnail #19 Island Harbour with Scilly Cay being the island to the right. It has an open-air restaurant and bar. Open during the day only.
Source: Anguilla 2002
 20  thumbnail #20 The Road Salt Pond at Sandy Ground. Sandy Ground is the strip of buildings along the left. North Shannon Hill is behind.
Source: Anguilla 2002
 21  thumbnail #21 Gustavia Harbor. Taken from the balcony on La Presqu'île, where I stayed.
Source: Saint Barthélemy 2002
 22  thumbnail #22 One of my best panoramas! Taken from Hannah Moser's Gallery in Devet facing northeast.
Source: Saint Barthélemy 2002
 23  thumbnail #23 Looking at Morne Vitet. Standing on Petit Cul de Sac [??]
Source: Saint Barthélemy 2002
 24  thumbnail #24 Standing on Le Ti' Morne looking north. Another of my best panoramas. Be sure to scroll past the cars. The sailboats are in Anse du grand Colombier. Then Pointe a Colombier. Then Anse Paschal. Then La Petite Anse, cut off at the picture bottom. Then Anse des Flamands, with the sand along the right.
Source: Saint Barthélemy 2002
 25  thumbnail #25 La Petite Anse.
Source: Saint Barthélemy 2002
 26  thumbnail #26 [DSCN5107d] Anse des Cayes [??]
Source: Saint Barthélemy 2002
 27  thumbnail #27 Baie de St. Jean, and beach. Picture taken at the far end past the airport and looking back at Eden Rock (sticking into the bay).
Source: Saint Barthélemy 2002
 28  thumbnail #28 Gustavia Harbor from Fort Gustave. This was stitched from two pictures with little overlap. I don't think I was planning to stitch.
Source: Saint Barthélemy 2002
 29  thumbnail #29 A really good panorama looking northwest from The Quill. Oranjestad is the town to the left. Golden Rock and Concodia are the towns in the center of the island, though they kind of run together. This is the only place on the island that you can see the oil refinery.
Source: Sint Eustatius 2002
 30  thumbnail #30 A panorama taken from my seat as I was waiting for breakfast. Exposures weren't very consistent! I guess when I was taking the pictures I wasn't planning on stitching them. Be sure to scroll to the right. It's better than the left.
Source: Saba 2002
 31  thumbnail #31 A view back at Philipsburg on my way up to Fort Amsterdam.
Source: Sint Maarten/Saint Martin 2002
 32  thumbnail #32 A view of Great Bay from Fort Amsterdam.
Source: Sint Maarten/Saint Martin 2002
 33  thumbnail #33 Guana Bay.
Source: Sint Maarten/Saint Martin 2002
 34  thumbnail #34 Oyster Pond.
Source: Sint Maarten/Saint Martin 2002
 35  thumbnail #35 Baie de l'Embouchure.
Source: Sint Maarten/Saint Martin 2002
 36  thumbnail #36 Baie de l'Embouchure. Taken from the viewing stand.
Source: Sint Maarten/Saint Martin 2002
 37  thumbnail #37 A good panorama from the top of Colombier looking east. Orleans is the town below.
Source: Sint Maarten/Saint Martin 2002
 38  thumbnail #38 A lovely panorama of Marigot from Fort Louis. In the center is the ferry to Anguilla boarding people.
Source: Sint Maarten/Saint Martin 2002
 39  thumbnail #39 A very good panorama of Soufriere Bay taken from Scott's Head. Soufriere is in the middle. And Scott's Head Village is the cluster at the other end of the causeway.
Source: Dominica 2003
 40  thumbnail #40 Then I decided to take a panorama. But waves don't stitch well. And clouds were moving overhead.
Source: Dominica 2003
 41  thumbnail #41 Before I left I walked up to the lookout at Morne Bruce and got a panorama of Roseau. Unfortunately there was a spot on my lens.
Source: Dominica 2003
 42  thumbnail #42 A panorama looking down at Le Vanclin. 11:28
Source: Martinique 2003
 43  thumbnail #43 A panorama. The scene is nice, but clearly I didn't bother with exposure lock and it shows. Looking at [??]. Taken at [??]. DSCN5791b 3:27
Source: Martinique 2003
 44  thumbnail #44 From a stop on the Route de la Traversée. A panorama looking north. 9:25
Source: Basse-Terre 2003
 45  thumbnail #45 A panorama looking east towards Point-à-Pietre. Taken from behind Gîte de Mamelles. Or from Morne à Louis. [??] 9:38
Source: Basse-Terre 2003
 46  thumbnail #46 At the end of the Jardin Botanique de Desharies. Looking west.
Source: Basse-Terre 2003
 47  thumbnail #47 A panoramic view of Les Saintes from Trois-Riviéres.
Source: Basse-Terre 2003
 48  thumbnail #48 A good panorama taken from Fort Napoléon looking at Bourg des Saintes and Anse du Bourg.
Source: Les Saintes 2003
 49  thumbnail #49 A panorama taken on the pier at Plage de L'Anse À Gilot. Looking at Anse du Bourg.
Source: Les Saintes 2003
 50  thumbnail #50 A panorama of Plage du Figuier.
Source: Les Saintes 2003
 51  thumbnail #51 Taken from the Pointe des Châteaux looking west along the Atlantic side.
Source: Grande Terre 2003
 52  thumbnail #52 Near the Cotton Mill ruins. Baie Mahault is in the distance to the right. Pointe Gros Rempart sticking out in the middle.
Source: La Désirade 2003
 53  thumbnail #53 Cotton Mill ruins is in the center. Baie Mahault behind it.
Source: La Désirade 2003
 54  thumbnail #54 Panorama taken from the small chapel with lookout. Grande Anse down below. I came on the road along the ridge to the right. Going back I took the road straight down. It was paved and very quick.
Source: La Désirade 2003
 55  thumbnail #55 I returned to Basse-Terre a week later. A panorama from my terrace at Le Joyeux, the place I stayed in Faubourg, near Trois-Riviéres. Les Saintes in the distance.
Source: Basse-Terre 2003
 56  thumbnail #56 The next morning I took another panorama from the terrace.
Source: Basse-Terre 2003
 57  thumbnail #57 The gardens at Vollenhoven were open for the weekend. A nice panorama here of the home and its view.
Source: The Netherlands 2003
 58  thumbnail #58 From Martello Tower on Ferry Point. Looking at The Causeway and Castle Harbour beyond. The remains of the train trestle are to the right.
Source: Bermuda 2003
 59  thumbnail #59 A 360 degree panorama from St. David's Lighthouse.
Source: Bermuda 2003
 60  thumbnail #60 360+ panorama from Ceroe Grandi. As the view comes out from the hill you have Oranjestad way in the distance. Then the high rises of Palm Beach are noticeable. Then the lighthouse can be found.
Source: Aruba 2005
 61  thumbnail #61 360 panorama from top of Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins.
Source: Aruba 2005
 62  thumbnail #62 On my way out from the Natural Pool. In Arikok National Park. Looking west towards Oranjestad. A two image panorama. My last picture of the day.
Source: Aruba 2005
 63  thumbnail #63 Panorama of Baby Beach.
Source: Aruba 2005
 64  thumbnail #64 Panorama from the Seroe Colorado Lighthouse hill. As the view comes out from the hill you have the Cabez Reef. Then the Dunes. Then Baby Beach. Seroe Colorado is in front of the refinery. When the view is looking north up the east coast, you will see a low yellow building. That's the prison.
Source: Aruba 2005
 65  thumbnail #65 A panorama of Boca Prins. I had to bike through the water which you can see on the road coming from the coast.
Source: Aruba 2005
 66  thumbnail #66 360 Panorama of the solar salt works.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 67  thumbnail #67 Little panorama looking into the salt flats. Possibly at Witte Pan.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 68  thumbnail #68 Panorama view from Willemstoren lighthouse.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 69  thumbnail #69 Panorama of Salina Frans.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 70  thumbnail #70 A panorama on the north coast at the turn off to Boka Onima. In the middle you can see the bike group from the cruise ship.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 71  thumbnail #71 Panoramic view from Seru Largu. I walked though the woods to get this view right after I made it up there.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 72  thumbnail #72 Another panoramic view from Seru Largu. Where the road came up to the edge.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 73  thumbnail #73 Another panoramic view from Seru Largu. Then I come to the official lookup. But I don't think it makes as good a picture.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 74  thumbnail #74 Panorama of the Lagun.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 75  thumbnail #75 Panorama of Boliva from the Spelonk Lighthouse. See bike path alongside red house. I did not know about this until chatting with a fellow as I waited to leave the island. I came by the road in the middle. And left by the one to the right.
Source: Bonaire 2005
 76  thumbnail #76 A panorama of Lagun Jan Thiel. Looking east. The Bon Future Prison is off the picture to the left.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 77  thumbnail #77 A panorama looking west at Lagun Jan Thiel.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 78  thumbnail #78 A panorama from a house that was being built on the top of a hill in Brakkeput Abbou. Like it? Call 694-2095 if you want to buy it.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 79  thumbnail #79 When I stopped for some water in Caracasbaai a fellow recommended I make it up Midden Seinpost (104 meters). This is a panorama looking east and south towards the water.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 80  thumbnail #80 I then climbed up a small observation tower and took a 360 degree panorama. The first body of water is Lagun Jan Thiel to the south. I couldn't get the horizon straight. Someday I'll try to fix it.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 81  thumbnail #81 I made it up to Fort Nassau. Now a restaurant. This is a panorama looking at the Queen Juliana Bridge. Taken from the front steps.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 82  thumbnail #82 I then when up onto the fort and got a better panorama. Zeelandia and then Salina are the first towns seen.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 83  thumbnail #83 A panorama the next morning. Taken from the jetty along the Koredor Jogging Track (a.k.a. John F. Kennedy Boulevard). At the far right is the water and electricity plant.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 84  thumbnail #84 From the other end of the boats I got a panorama of Piscadera baai.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 85  thumbnail #85 A panorama looking south from the pier of De Octopus Bar at Boka Sami.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 86  thumbnail #86 I went a little ways to the south and took a panorama looking back at De Octopus Bar. Poor fellow moved and got duplicated.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 87  thumbnail #87 A panorama from Landhuis Jan Kok. Looking south over the salt flats where the flamingos gather.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 88  thumbnail #88 A panorama of Deaibooi baai.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 89  thumbnail #89 The next day I rented a car. This panorama taken west of the airport. My car is just a spec in the middle. As I was taking the pictures the sun came out briefly for two of them.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 90  thumbnail #90 A panorama of Playa Kalki taken from the pier.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 91  thumbnail #91 A panorama of Playa Forti from the bar/restaurant.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 92  thumbnail #92 A panorama from the mountain drive in Christoffel Park. Looking north.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 93  thumbnail #93 Another panorama from the mountain drive in Christoffel Park. Looking northeast.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 94  thumbnail #94 Yet another panorama from the mountain drive in Christoffel Park. Again looking northeast.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 95  thumbnail #95 A panorama closeup of the Boka Grandi.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 96  thumbnail #96 Another panorama of Boka Grandi.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 97  thumbnail #97 A panorama from Negrita looking across the Waaigat at Punda. Unfortunately the first picture was into the sun, so the then locked exposure was all wrong for the rest. I should have taken a throwaway picture in the center first.
Source: Curaçao 2005
 98  thumbnail #98 A very nice panorama from the Queen Emma bridge looking north to the Queen Juliana bridge.
Source: Curaçao 2005
99  thumbnail #99 A panorama from the Århus Domkirke tower. Facing north.
Source: Denmark 2005
100  thumbnail #100 I bicycled along the water as far as I was allowed to on the free bike. Then in Marselis I took this panorama.
Source: Denmark 2005
101  thumbnail #101 A panorama taken from a viewing stand near Gellerup. Brabrand Sø is the body of water. [Is the horizon straight?]
Source: Denmark 2005
102  thumbnail #102 A panorama taken between Gålten and Lasby. Facing south.
Source: Denmark 2005
103  thumbnail #103 A panorama of Løgten Bugt.
Source: Denmark 2005
104  thumbnail #104 A panorama of Mols Bjerge.
Source: Denmark 2005
105  thumbnail #105 A 360° panorama from a dike in Ny Frederikskog. (South of Højer.) The cloud cover kept changing as I was taking the pictures.
Source: Denmark 2005
106  thumbnail #106 I climbed up on the dike overlooking Ballum Sluse to take this 360° panorama.
Source: Denmark 2005
107  thumbnail #107 A 360° panorama of Lakolk Strand.
Source: Denmark 2005
108  thumbnail #108 A panorama of the unique Greenlandic gravestones at the Rømø Kirke.
Source: Denmark 2005
109  thumbnail #109 A 360° panorama from the Ribe Domkirke.
Source: Denmark 2005
110  thumbnail #110 A 360° panorama taken near Tråsbøl.
Source: Denmark 2005
111  thumbnail #111 A panorama from Alnor.
Source: Denmark 2005
112  thumbnail #112 While my train was stopped in Odense I took this panorama out the window of a long row of bicycles. It was raining, and the focus isn't consistent between images.
Source: Denmark 2005
113  thumbnail #113 A panorama from the viewing bridge looking over Helsingborg. The town hall is the tower in the middle.
Source: Sweden 2005
114  thumbnail #114 The Sankt Olai Kirke. This is two pictures stitched, one over the other. It was hemmed in by other buildings and I couldn't walk back.
Source: Denmark 2005
115  thumbnail #115 A panorama of the Amalienborg Slot. This is just two of the four buildings. The royal family lives in them. In the middle of the picture you can seen the Marmorkirken.
Source: Denmark 2005
116  thumbnail #116 A panorama from the tower of Vor Frelsers Kirke. Looking west. Christianshavn with its canal is in the foreground. Then the city of Copenhagen is beyond.
Source: Denmark 2005
117  thumbnail #117 A panorama from the tower of Vor Frelsers Kirke. Looking east.
Source: Denmark 2005
118  thumbnail #118 A panorama from the City Hall tower. Looking north-west. The Rådhuspladsen is in the foreground.
Source: Denmark 2005
119  thumbnail #119 The third and fourth pictures of the south-west panorama. Tivoli is along the left.
Source: Denmark 2005
120  thumbnail #120 A panorama from the City Hall tower. Looking south-east. Tivoli again appears at the far right.
Source: Denmark 2005
121  thumbnail #121 A panorama from the City Hall tower. Looking north-east.
Source: Denmark 2005
122  thumbnail #122 A panorama from the Round Tower. This was a hard one to stitch. It is a wide tower. We were kept far from the edge. And it isn't very high.
Source: Denmark 2005
123  thumbnail #123 A terrible panorama of the Sortedams Sø. The exposure is wrong. The pictures don't line up.
Source: Denmark 2005
124  thumbnail #124 The head of Barnegat Bay taken from the Bay Head Yacht Club on 06-Aug-05.
125  thumbnail #125 From the Old Post Office Tower in Washington, DC. Facing East. In this direction (and the next two) they had vertical wire bars one inch apart. You weren't supposed to touch them. But I was able to squeeze my lens between them to get the pictures.
126  thumbnail #126 From the Old Post Office Tower in Washington, DC. Facing North.
127  thumbnail #127 From the Old Post Office Tower in Washington, DC. Facing West.
128  thumbnail #128 From the Old Post Office Tower in Washington, DC. Facing South. In this direction they had a large window, which wasn't very clean on the outside.
129  thumbnail #129 The view outside my room. Foxy's dock is down in front.
Source: Jost Van Dyke, BVI 2006
130  thumbnail #130 On East End Road. Looking at Tortola.
Source: Jost Van Dyke, BVI 2006
131  thumbnail #131 Looking down at Little Harbour. Abe's is the bright white largest building at the water towards the right. Scroll over.
Source: Jost Van Dyke, BVI 2006
132  thumbnail #132 Looking out Little Harbour with Tortola in the distance.
Source: Jost Van Dyke, BVI 2006
133  thumbnail #133 Looking out at Little Jost Van Dyke. The sailboats are in Long Bay. In front is East End Harbour.
Source: Jost Van Dyke, BVI 2006
134  thumbnail #134 Looking out Little Harbour with some little islands and St. Thomas in the distance.
Source: Jost Van Dyke, BVI 2006
135  thumbnail #135 A small panorama of Smuggler's Cove with Gun Point. Having breaking waves in a panorama is problematic.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
136  thumbnail #136 Carrot Bay.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
137  thumbnail #137 Cane Garden Bay.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
138  thumbnail #138 Cane Garden Bay.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
139  thumbnail #139 Looking down at Cane Garden Bay.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
140  thumbnail #140 The panorama version of the beach at Brewer's Bay.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
141  thumbnail #141 A wide panorama taken from above Skytop Restaurant. Looking towards the east.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
142  thumbnail #142 Another wide panorama taken from Skytop. Looking towards the north.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
143  thumbnail #143 Another wide panorama taken from Skytop. Looking towards the west.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
144  thumbnail #144 A panorama of the island's east end, taken from the scenic lookout on the Sage Mountain Joseph R. O'Neal Trail (#5). The bays in the foreground are Sea Cow and Nanny's Cay.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
145  thumbnail #145 Another panorama of Sea Cow Bay and Nanny Cay. Taken from the scenic lookout on the Sage Mountain Joseph R. O'Neal Trail.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
146  thumbnail #146 A panorama looking at Guana Island from Manchester, Belle Vue along the Ridge Road heading towards East End.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
147  thumbnail #147 A panorama of the beach at Josiah's Bay.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
148  thumbnail #148 A more than 180° panorama of Guana Island. Taken on the road past the prison.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
149  thumbnail #149 A more than 180° panorama of Long Bay on Beef Island.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
150  thumbnail #150 A panorama of Trellis Bay. Facing east.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
151  thumbnail #151 A panorama of Trellis Bay. Taken from Sprat Point and facing west.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
152  thumbnail #152 A 360° panorama of Trellis Bay taken from the dock in front of the Loose Mongoose. I need to output as multi-layer Tiff and mask out the fellow appearing multiple times.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
153  thumbnail #153 A 360° panorama of Well Bay, on Beef Island.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
154  thumbnail #154 A panorama of the beach on the east side of Brandywine Bay.
Source: Tortola, BVI 2006
155  thumbnail #155 A panorama overlooking Deadman's Beach.
Source: Peter Island, BVI 2006
156  thumbnail #156 A panorama of Deadman's Beach.
Source: Peter Island, BVI 2006
157  thumbnail #157 The panorama version of the previous scene. This now stretches over to include Reef Bay to the right.
Source: Peter Island, BVI 2006
158  thumbnail #158 A panorama looking over Reef Bay. Taken from a concrete slab near the communications tower.
Source: Peter Island, BVI 2006
159  thumbnail #159 From "The Loop" looking southwest. The island to the right is Norman Island. In the lower right is Stoney Bay.
Source: Peter Island, BVI 2006
160  thumbnail #160 A panorama of Vagabond Pond. In the far distance is Flamingo Pond.
Source: Anegada, BVI 2006
161  thumbnail #161 A panorama of Windlass Bight with Soldier Point that I like.
Source: Anegada, BVI 2006
162  thumbnail #162 A wide panorama of Loblolly Bay and Jack Bay. Taken while standing on Jack Bay Point.
Source: Anegada, BVI 2006
163  thumbnail #163 A 360 panorama of the salt flats.
Source: Anegada, BVI 2006
164  thumbnail #164 A panorama taken from the rocks at Spring Bay. The morning version. [Is Little Trunk Bay to the left and Spring Bay to the right?]
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
165  thumbnail #165 A panorama taken from the road to the Copper Mine.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
166  thumbnail #166 A panorama of Taylor's Bay.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
167  thumbnail #167 Another panorama of Taylor's Bay.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
168  thumbnail #168 A panorama of the beach at Little Dix Bay.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
169  thumbnail #169 A panorama of Spring Bay. This is the afternoon version.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
170  thumbnail #170 Devil's Bay Beach at The Baths. The panorama version.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
171  thumbnail #171 An early morning panorama with Ginger Island in the foreground.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
172  thumbnail #172 A panorama taken from The Top of The Baths.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
173  thumbnail #173 A panorama of the beach at Savannah Bay.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
174  thumbnail #174 A panorama looking over the north end of Virgin Gorda.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
175  thumbnail #175 A panorama looking west towards The Dogs. Taken from a lookout platform south of Nail Bay.
Source: Virgin Gorda, BVI 2006
176  thumbnail #176 A panorama looking over Caneel Bay. You can see the sugar mill ruins in the right of the picture.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
177  thumbnail #177 Looking over the grounds of Caneel Bay from their Equator Restaurant. (To get the exposure right I should have taken a center picture first.)
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
178  thumbnail #178 The panorama version of the beach at Caneel Bay.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
179  thumbnail #179 The panorama version of Hawksnest Beach. My attempts to get a straight horizon weren't successful.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
180  thumbnail #180 A panorama looking over Francis Bay and Maho Bay.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
181  thumbnail #181 A panorama looking at Tortola from the Annaberg Sugar Mill Ruins.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
182  thumbnail #182 A panorama of Coral Bay from Centerline Road.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
183  thumbnail #183 A panorama of Salt Pond Bay.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
184  thumbnail #184 A panorama of Friis Bay taken in front of Miss Lucy's Bar & Restaurant. The land at the far side of the bay is East End.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
185  thumbnail #185 A panorama of Limetree Cove and Limetree Point.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
186  thumbnail #186 A panorama from Blackrock Hill looking northwest over Hansen Bay.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
187  thumbnail #187 A panorama looking at Tortola from a lookout along Centerline Road.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
188  thumbnail #188 A panorama of Chocolate Hole with Bovocoap Point.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
189  thumbnail #189 A morning panorama of Cruz Bay. An afternoon one would have been better.
Source: Saint John, USVI 2006
190  thumbnail #190 A panoramic view from the watchtower at Blackbeard's Castle looking over Charlotte Amalie and St. Thomas Harbor.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
191  thumbnail #191 A panorama from the wooden platform at the Paradise Point scenic outlook.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
192  thumbnail #192 Another panorama from a lower level at the Paradise Point scenic outlook.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
193  thumbnail #193 A panorama of Water Island and St. Thomas from the fort.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
194  thumbnail #194 A panorama of Honeymoon Beach on Water Island.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
195  thumbnail #195 A panorama of Perserverance Bay.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
196  thumbnail #196 A panorama of Bordeaux Bay.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
197  thumbnail #197 A panorama of West Caret Bay.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
198  thumbnail #198 A panorama looking down at Inner Brass and Outer Brass islands. In front of them is Neltjeberg Bay. Scroll to the right and you see the mouth of Megen's Bay.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
199  thumbnail #199 A panorama of the beach at Neltjeberg Bay.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
200  thumbnail #200 A panorama of Dorothea Bay/Beach. There are condominiums here.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
201  thumbnail #201 The non-panorama view of Megen's Bay from Mountain Top.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
202  thumbnail #202 A view of Charlotte Amalie from a scenic overlook on Route 40. This is another popular stop on the tours. More parking than Drake's Seat, so there's room for some vendors to set up.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
203  thumbnail #203 A panorama from The Great House looking at Megen's Bay.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
204  thumbnail #204 A panorama from The Great House looking at Inner Brass and Outer Brass Islands.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
205  thumbnail #205 Looking out at Water Bay from Stouffer Grand Beach.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
206  thumbnail #206 A panorama of the beach in front of the Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina. Prettyklip Point is in the background.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
207  thumbnail #207 A panorama overlooking the Sapphire Beach Resort & Marina and St. John Bay
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
208  thumbnail #208 A panorama from in front of the St. Thomas Yacht Club. Looking out on Cowpet Bay.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
209  thumbnail #209 A panorama of Bolongo Bay. In front of the public beach, which here is in the distance, there is sand. I shouldn't have walked so far away.
Source: Saint Thomas, USVI 2006
210  thumbnail #210 A panorama looking at Fort Christiansvaern and Christiansted from Protestant Cay.
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
211  thumbnail #211 A panorama of Protestant Cay taken from the end of its dock.
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
212  thumbnail #212 An early morning panorama of Christiansted taken from Fort Louise Augusta. The fort is to the right.
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
213  thumbnail #213 A panorama of Shoy's Beach. Shoy's Point is sticking out.
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
214  thumbnail #214 A panorama taken from the intersection of the entrance to the Green Cay Marina and Route 82. The island is Green Cay. The pond is Southgate Pond.
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
215  thumbnail #215 A panorama of Teague Bay.
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
216  thumbnail #216 A panorama of the St. Croix Yacht Club.
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
217  thumbnail #217 A late afternoon panorama of Manchenil Bay
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
218  thumbnail #218 An early morning panorama looking at Sugar Beach. This is a public beach that is a popular spot for baptisms.
Source: Saint Croix, USVI 2006
219  thumbnail #219 A small panorama of Minster Lovell Hall. It was built by Lord William Lovell in the 1440's and was further extended by his son, Lord Francis. The last resident was Thomas Coke who moved to a new house in Holkham in Norfolk, leaving Minster Lovell to be dismantled in 1747.
Source: England 2006
220  thumbnail #220 A small panorama of the Church of St. John in Burford.
Source: England 2006
221  thumbnail #221 A 180° panorama from alongside A44 west of Chipping Norton. Looking at the Bliss Valley Tweed Mill. Dated 1872. Not in use.
Source: England 2006
222  thumbnail #222 A 180° panorama from alongside the road, just east of Chastleton. Looking northeast.
Source: England 2006
223  thumbnail #223 A panorama of the Model Village in Bourton-on-the-Water.
Source: England 2006
224  thumbnail #224 A panorama taken around Fyfield. [???] Looking at [??]
Source: England 2006
225  thumbnail #225 A panorama of the Lodmoor Nature Reserve.
Source: England 2006
226  thumbnail #226 A panorama of the The Sands beach in Weymouth, Dorset.
Source: England 2006
227  thumbnail #227 A panorama of Chesil Beach. I couldn't see too much.
Source: England 2006
228  thumbnail #228 Taken from the end of the dock of the Metedeconk River Yacht Club on 08-Jul-06. Stitched from 27 pictures.

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