Panoramas  [Wide angle interactive views]

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Barrow Hill
A view from the site of the former Cold War bunker near Farmborough.
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Peppershells East
Looking out over the Chew valley between Compton Dando and Keynsham.
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Dundry North
Looking in a northerly direction from Dundry Hill towards the city of Bristol.
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Portishead
View of the Bristol Channel and the Welsh coast from Battery Point, Portishead.
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Pen Hill
A wide panorama looking out from the mighty Mendip transmitter.
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Smallbrook
A view from Smallbrook Lane, overlooking the River Chew at Woollard.
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Stanton Drew
A pan around the standing stone circles beside the River Chew at Stanton Drew.
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Kelston Round Hill 1
Part one of a series of 3 views from the summit of Kelston Round Hill.
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Kelston Round Hill 2
Part two of a series of 3 views from the summit of Kelston Round Hill.
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Kelston Round Hill 3
Part three of a series of 3 views from the summit of Kelston Round Hill.
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Dundry South
A view of the Chew valley and reservoir photographed from Dundry Hill.
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Burledge Hill
A view of Chew Valley Lake and the Mendip Hills from Burledge Hill.
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Lower Chew Valley
A view from fields near Little Uplands between Keynsham and Burnett.
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Burnett Point
Looking out over the River Chew valley towards the distant Mendip Hills.
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PANORAMAS


The panoramas featured on this page are made by merging a number of adjoined images to create a wide angle viewpoint that can be scrolled within a window.

The original images are captured by moving the camera several degrees to the right each frame, usually without the use of a tripod. I then blend the separate images together using Paint Shop Pro 7.

"A series of interactive wide angle panoramas showing hilltop viewpoints in the West of England"      Panoramas: 14      Most Recent: December 2005 Jason Allen
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