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Photos by Bill Gorman: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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blturner1 said:

typo? glof course?


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Bill Gorman said:

I errased the post holding it up. This Sat dish UFO is on the west side of Dairy, OR where Hwy 140 crosses an old train overpass

This is my most popular photo #1 My World Trade Center Photos are #2&3


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Bill Gorman said:

My appartment was in the building next door (to the left)behind the cloud of smoke 3 doors down. I was woke up by a fire truck outside my bedroom.


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Bill Gorman said:

Hot air was rising outside the storm so the plane had an updraft that suddenly turned into a down draft when it entered the storm which knocked it to the ground. 29 people survived 127 pasengers and 8 crew members were killed. One man was killed on the John Carpenter Freeway in his car and one man walked away from the crash. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Air_Lines_Flight_191


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Bill Gorman said:

The John Walker Family came to America from Londonderry, Ireland in 1729 John had migrated to Londonderry from his birthplace Wigtown, Scotland. My 4th great grandfather Joseph Colton Walker was born here in 1786. His parents were 2nd cousins Mary Ann Walker and James Walker, they were both great grand children of John Alexander Walker. Walker Creek and Walker Tunnel are named for this Walker Family. http://books.google.com/books?id=9nqoPAAACAAJ&dq=John+Walker+Wigton+Scotland


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Bill Gorman said:

Thank you for the vote, this picture took 104 total images to create the 52 anaglyph images to be stitched into the panorama.


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Bill Gorman said:

Looks like you had to do some hiking to get a lot of your shots. beautiful falls, Loreo makes a 4D lens for most cameras but I use 2 Kodak C810, 8.3 megapixel cameras with 6 inch separation. The Spruce Goose took a total of 104 pictures that were each turned to anaglyph and the the 52 angliph were stitched into the 360 panorama. If this country's government rots and thing go bad we're gonna start swimming down under.


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Bill Gorman said:

Reminds me of a place my Rogers ancestors did some scalping 250 years ago. I have pictures of the Robert Rogers statue near Ft Edward in my Panoramio.


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Bill Gorman said:

Very cool picture, it would be awesome in 3D. One of those pictures that you had to be in the right place at the right time.


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Bill Gorman said:

The New Space Museum Building is not on Google Earth yet. It is I denticle to the Spruce Goose building across the parking lot.


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