Hi all! It looks like another virtual trip over the world, thanks to some of the magnificent panoramic photos the 360Cities photographers uploaded recently. And there’s a lot to admire again!
Winter wonderland by Rami Saarikorpi (click the picture to open the pano)
Let’s start in Finland – and you can be sure it’s really cold over there these days. This is Kontiolahti, which really looks like winter wonderland. Even though you would not feel wonderful being down there in that temperature, would you?
Redwood Memorial Grove Track and Pier at Lake Tarawera by Christian Kleiman (click the pictures to open the panos)
These two panos from New Zealand give you an image of how beautiful the nature really is over there. A deep forest and a pier at a quiet lake. If New Zealand is too far for you to travel, our panoramic photos can help!
Dead Tool by Juan José Torrado (click the picture to open the pano)
This is a creepy one. It seems like this old windmill has not been working for a while and it could easily be considered as haunted – especially thanks to this great photo, which makes it look quite scary.
National Assembly of Ecuador by Santiago Salinas (click the picture to open the pano)
How cool is this place? This certainly does not look like some other national asseblies, parliaments ets. – all shiny and colourful. One would imagine how lovely it could be, working there, however, there’s some serious stuff they discuss there!
Berlin from Cathedral Church by luis davilla (click the picture to open the pano)
No doubt, Berlin is a wonderful city. But how beautiful is it from above, especially at night? Luis took this pano from atop of the Berlin Cathedral and the result is magnificent. The clear sky at dawn, street lights below… Brilliant job.
More amazing panoramic photos coming your way!
Berlin Gendarmenmarkt 2016 Christmas Market by Willy Kaemena (click the picture to open the pano)
Kids Visiting Vieux Quebec by Thomas K Sharpless (click the picture to open the pano)
Göynük Village by Heiner Straesser (click the picture to open the pano)
Nerik 10-3 by Heiner Straesser (click the picture to open the pano)
Pont de Bir-Hakeim by Christian Kleiman (click the picture to open the pano)
Banyan Tree by John Hill