Here are panoramas of the Bay Area that I built out of digital photographs.
The first one is a 270 degree view taken in the Marin Headlands, from the Tiburon peninsula and Angel Island,
across Alcatraz, San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge and then on out to the Pacific Ocean.
The second panorama is a 360 degree view taken halfway across the Golden Gate Bridge. When you first see the
panorama after loading you are facing north.
The third panorama is a 360 degree view at the entrance of the Marina yacht harbour
at the north end of San Francisco. You face west-north-west after loading.
Number four is a 360 degree view taken from the Twin Peaks. You are facing north
towards the Golden Gate Bridge after loading.
These are low-tech panoramas, so all you need is a browser. You can scroll through the
panoramas with the horizontal scrollbar.
The Marin Headlands
The Golden Gate Bridge
The Marina yacht harbour
The Twin Peaks
By clicking on the pictures you'll see the panorama in a new browser window - the files each are
about 250 KByte long, so please be patient. To get back here, just close the window with the panorama.
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