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360° VR panorama of Carnac Point, in South Kessock, Inverness, Scotland. A small navigation light tower is situated on the point, which extends out into the Beauly Firth.
To the south-east of Carnac Point is Inverness Marina and the end of the River Ness, while the Kessock Bridge is across the water to the north-east. The prominent hills nearby are Craig Phadrig to the south-west, and Ord Hill to the north.
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360° VR panorama of the small jetty by Clachnaharry Sea Lock, at the eastern end of the Caledonian Canal, Inverness, Scotland. The Caledonian Canal runs along the Great Glen, from Inverness at the east coast of Scotland to Corpach on the West coast.
The Sea Lock opens up onto the Beauly Firth, and is the northernmost point of the British Waterways canal network.
From this point can be seen Kessock Bridge to the north-east, Ord Hill, North Kessock, and Charlestown to the north, and Craig Phadrig to the south-west.
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360° VR panorama of the Works Lock at Clachnaharry, in Inverness, Scotland. The Works Lock is the second lock on the Inverness side of the Caledonian Canal. The canal runs from Inverness at the east coast of Scotland to Corpach on the West coast.
There is a railway swing bridge at the north of the Works Lock, while the Muirtown Basin is to the south. The lock is owned and operated by British waterways, nearby are various buildings used as canal workshops.
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360° VR panorama of daffodils flowering in early Spring alongside the Millennium Mile footpath in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. The Millennium Mile route runs alongside the River Welland, going from the east of the town to the edge of Welland park in the west.
From this position, the B&M Bargains store (previously Marks & Spencers) can be seen across the river to the north, while Oaktree house sheltered accommodation is to the south.
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360° VR panorama of daffodils flowering in early Spring in Welland Park, Market Harborough, England. Welland Park is a popular area of the town, with colourful flower beds visitors can admire, and a play area for children. The River Welland runs though the park, and sometimes a Kingfisher can be seen along its banks.
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360° VR panorama of Hōtoku Ninomiya Jinja in Odawara, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to Ninomiya Sontoku, a famous Japanese agricultural leader, philosopher, moralist and economist. He grew up in a poor farming family, and both his parents had died by the time he was 16. In between working the land to feed his brothers, he studied hard and managed to increase the productivity of the land.
He was then recruited to the local government, which was having financial difficulties. He reformed their finances, and was then invited to do the same for several other districts suffering similar problems.
A statue of Ninomiya Sontoku is present at the shrine, and statues are also placed in many Japanese schools. The statue depicts him carrying firewood on his back while reading a book, showing that he was always studying.
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360° VR panorama of a stream through the woods near the bottom of Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, Loch Ness, Scotland. The woodland is mainly comprised of Birch trees in their yellow autumn foliage, with their trunks and branches covered in Lichens.
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360° VR panorama of the path going through the heather part way up Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, near Loch Ness, Scotland. Birch trees in their yellow autumn colours can be seen down in the valley below. Meall Fuar-mhonaidh is the most prominent summit around Loch Ness, with the summit having a height of 699 metres above sea level.
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360° VR panorama of the view from part way up Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, near Loch Ness, Scotland. This part of the hill is covered with grass tufts in their orange-brown autumn colours. Meall Fuar-mhonaidh is the most prominent summit around Loch Ness, with the summit having a height of 699 metres above sea level.
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360° VR panorama from a minor summit of Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, near Loch Ness, Scotland. There are a number of minor summits on the hill, all topped with cairns, as well as the real summit. The hill is classed as a Graham, with the highest point reaching a height of 699 metres above sea level.
Meall Fuar-mhonaidh is the most prominent summit around Loch Ness and provides excellent views along the Great Glen. On a good day Ben Nevis can be seen from the summit.