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A wonderful tribute to
Freedom and the American way of life!
New York, N.Y.
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high - Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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New York Skyline This panoramic
photograph of New York was taken by James Blakeway. It features a twilight
view of lower Manhattan, an area known as the financial capitol of the
United States.
The two tallest buildings,
previously known as The World Trade Center, are featured, shown with the
Hudson River in the foreground. To the right is Battery Park on the tip of
Manhattan from which ferries arrive and depart to various
destinations including the Statue of Liberty.
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Taming the Thames!
Tower Bridge of London
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high - Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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Tower Bridge This panoramic
photograph of the Tower Bridge was taken by James Blakeway. It features
one of London's best known landmarks, the Tower Bridge, named after its
own two impressive towers. Completed in 1894 and considered a masterpiece
of its time, the middle of the bridge can be raised to permit large
vessels to pass the Tower Bridge. It used to be raised about 50 times a
day, but now is only raised 4 to 5 times per week.
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The Big One!
Balloon Festival
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high
- Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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Balloon Festival This panoramic
photograph of Albuquerque was taken by James Blakeway.
Every October, Albuquerque hosts an
International Balloon Fiesta, ballooning's largest and most spectacular
event, attracting as many as 1000 hot air and gas balloons.
During the 9 day event, several
early morning mass ascensions take place with hundreds of balloons
ascending in a short period of time, creating a truly spectacular sight.
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On Top of the World!
View from Mt. Everest
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high
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765 pieces
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Mt. Everest
Photographed by Roderick
Mackenzie, 0730 hrs. 24 May 1989. The sky really is that color! Southern
view into Nepal.
The highest point on our planet,
this view is 29,028 above sea level. This photo features Tibet, China to
the left, with Nepal beyond the southeast ridge.
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World's longest
structure!
Great Wall of China
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high -
Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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The Great Wall This panoramic photograph of
The Great Wall was taken by James Blakeway. It features a view of
The Great Wall as it winds its way along the peaks of mountains while
offering a line of defense against enemies. It was originally an
earth wall and later connected during the Qin dynasty (221-206 B.C.) by
slave labor.
During the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the wall took its
present form. The brick and granite wall was enlarged and
sophisticated designs were added. The watchtowers were redesigned and
modern canons were mounted in strategic areas. Straw was used to build
signal fires. |
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Man vs. the Sea!
Tri-Panoramic of
Kereon
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high -
Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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Kereon Panoramic The lighthouses of
Europe have long fascinated photographer Jean Guichard. With his
photographs of isolated outposts, Guichard wishes to show, "simply,
that man sometimes does good for his fellow man".
Capturing the full effect of the
crashing wave, we are reminded of just how treacherous the seas can be...
and how very important lighthouses are.
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Hot & Humid
Houston, Texas
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high - Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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Houston, Texas
This panoramic photograph of Houston, Texas was taken by James
Blakeway. It shows a spectacular twilight view of downtown Houston. At the
far left is Texas Commerce Center, at 75 stories it is Houston's tallest
building. Directly in front of Texas Commerce Center is Nations Bank
Building with its gothic three tier design. Centered is Texaco Heritage
Plaza with a pyramid roof. With a brightly lit cone shaped roof is the
Enron Building. |
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If you can make it
here...
Times Square, New
York
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high - Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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Times SquareThis panoramic photograph of Times Square
was taken by James Blakeway. Times Square is the heart of entertainment
in New York and is one of the most exciting parts of the city. It is
surrounded by 45 theatres, 28 hotels and is visited annually by
approximately 37 million tourists from all over the world. Broadway
crossing 7th Avenue between 42nd and 47th Streets forms Times Square.
Times Square hosts the largest and best-known New Year’s celebration in
the world, marked by the tradition of lowering the ball from a pole on top
of One Times Square which is centered in this panorama.
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City across the Bay!
San Francisco
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high -
Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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San Francisco, CAThis panoramic photograph of San Francisco was taken by James
Blakeway. It features the world renowned Golden Gate Bridge with downtown
San Francisco in the distance across San Francisco Bay. The Golden Gate
Bridge, completed in 1937, remains one of the most recognized bridges in
the world. Visible downtown are a number of unique landmarks including the
Transamerica Building with its pyramid shape and Coit Memorial Tower on
Telegraph Hill. |
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A Mile High view of The
Majestic Rockies!
Denver, CO
$18.95*
38.25" wide and 11.25" high - Suitable for Framing
765 pieces
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Denver, Colorado This panoramic
photograph of Denver was taken by Stephen Gjevre. It features downtown
Denver with the spectacular snow-capped Rocky Mountains in the
background.
The gold-domed building on the
left is the Colorado State Capital Building. Moving right is One Norwest
Center, famous for its cash register-like appearance. In the distance,
slightly left of One Norwest Center is the famous Red Rocks Park, with
its natural rock amphitheater and the sight of many shows and concerts. |
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