Panoramics
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Outside Mount Judea, Arkansas
Pronounced Mount Judy, the area is full of thick forests, trails and cliffs great for climbing and repelling.

Case Park in Kansas City, MO
This park is a known location Lewis & Clark stood at on their way westward to the Pacific Ocean. It is noted in their journals. Today it is a nice urban park overlooking the Missouri River and industrial bottoms.

Truman Lake in Missouri
This view of Truman Lake in central Missouri is well known to hundreds of thousands of Boy Scouts and their families.

Downtown Kansas City, MO
This view of downtown is from City Hall

Dodge City, Kansas
This old time row of businesses is pure fiction and is a tourist trap. Regardless, it is a great taste of the old west.

Coast of Maine
This is Popham Beach.

Portland, Maine
At a waterside park in Portland this storage rack was found with no means of securing the boats. It was entirely on the honor systel.

Alley Spring Mill in Missouri
This historic mill is part of the national wild and scenic river parkland.

Outside Springfield, MO
This photo shows off how a panoramic can show more than the eye can see. Noticable is how the shadows change direction from coming to the viewer at the far left to going away at the far right.

Smithville Lake in Missouri
The frozen lake feels so much more inhospitable than it does during summer.

Beavertail State Park in Rhode Island
The tide washed this small rocky beach into lines of shells and plants. The rocks around it were slick with the plants and creatures that thrive in air and water. Mussles darkened the rocks below the high water point and green kelp was everywhere.

Kansas City, MO at night
Taken from Skies this blurred scene shows off midtown.

Central Missouri
The hidden land around streams becomes available to view in winter.

Atkins Bay on the coast of Maine
Just around the corner from the ocean, this bay is the site of a famous fort.

Cincinnati, Ohio
Cinicnnati provides easy pedestrian access to cross the river and view the city from a height.

Big Piney in Missouri
Fort Leonard Wood provides access to bluffs with a view of the surrounding countryside. This field is food for cattle and the river is used for canoeing and fishing.

Cape Cod
Pilgrim Heights provides a view of cape cod and the ocean. Barely visible at this size, Provincetown can be seen in the distance.

From inside the Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO
The sprint center's large windows provide an artsy view of downtown Kansas City in almost 365 degrees.
