Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument

93 ViewsKasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument: A Geological Marvel of New Mexico Prepare to be awed by the remarkable natural formations at Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, located in the high desert of northern New Mexico. Nestled in the heart of the American Southwest, this monument at [insert location] showcases the breathtaking results of volcanic …

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Tikal

88 Views Tikal: Explore the Enigmatic Ancient Mayan Ruins Embark on an awe-inspiring journey to Tikal, one of the most iconic archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization, located in the heart of the Petén region of Guatemala. Nestled within the lush rainforests, Tikal is a testament to the grandeur and mysteries of a once-thriving …

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Unas Pyramid

180 ViewsUnas Pyramid: Unlocking Ancient Egypt’s Enigma Standing majestically amidst the Saqqara desert sands, the Unas Pyramid is an awe-inspiring testament to both the architectural brilliance and the spiritual depth of ancient Egypt. Situated in proximity to Cairo, Egypt, this monumental pyramid offers not only a glimpse into the innovative craftsmanship of its era but …

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Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum

376 ViewsCaptured by: 3D Scans Plus Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum: Honoring a Cherokee Hero Discover the incredible legacy of Sequoyah, a visionary Cherokee leader, and his contributions to the Cherokee Nation at Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum, located in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, at 470288 Highway 101, Sallisaw, OK 74955. This museum pays tribute to the life and achievements of …

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Boston Common: George Washington Monument

193 ViewsBoston Common is a public park in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is the oldest park in the city, dating back to 1634. The park is 48 acres in size and includes a number of monuments and sculptures, including the George Washington Monument. The park is a popular gathering place for locals and tourists …

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Archaeological Museum in Zagreb

225 ViewsCaptured by: tornado360.eu Step back in time and embark on a captivating journey through history at the enthralling Archaeological Museum in Zagreb, Croatia. This treasure trove of ancient wonders boasts an impressive collection of over 450,000 artifacts and monuments that narrate intriguing stories from the past. As you explore this renowned museum, you’ll be …

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Tomb of Khufukhaf I

235 ViewsCaptured by: Harvard University The mastaba tomb of Khufukhaf I is located in the Eastern Cemetery of the complex of the Great Pyramid of king Khufu (c. 2589–2566 BC) at Giza. This cemetery was reserved for the closest relatives of the king, and contains some of the largest mastabas on the Giza Plateau. (Ministry of Antiquities)

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The Rocks, New South Wales

179 Views The Rocks, New South Wales The Rocks is an urban locality, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney’s city centre, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, immediately north-west of the Sydney central business district. (Wikipedia) The movement of peoples / Colonial …

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Bab Zuwayla

78 ViewsBab Zuwayla, located in the heart of Cairo, Egypt, is a historically significant and iconic landmark that serves as a symbol of Cairo’s unique and ancient history. As the oldest gate of the famous city walls, which date back to the 10th century, it was originally constructed to strengthen the city’s defenses against invading …

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Easter Island

763 ViewsEaster Island is an island and special territory of Chile in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania. Easter Island is most famous for its nearly 1,000 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui people. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island a World …

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China

141 Views“China is a beautiful country with an incredible history. Recently, it has become known for one thing: Coronavirus (COVID-19). We hope this 8K 360 VR experience reminds you of how beautiful China is – the landscapes that take your breath away, the monuments that inspire awe, the power of its natural wonder. This 360 …

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Santa Rosa de Lima

163 ViewsSanta Rosa de Lima was an early 18th-century Spanish settlement in the Rio Chama valley, near the present-day town of Abiquiu in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. By the 1730s Spanish settlers were moving into the Chama River valley, and by 1744 at least 20 families were living in the present-day Abiquiú area, where …

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What’s inside the Washington Monument?

4,657 ViewsEmbark on an exclusive virtual journey to the heart of Washington, D.C., as we unveil the majestic Washington Monument after a 3-year hiatus. Experience this awe-inspiring tribute to America’s First President like never before, whether you’re watching on your phone or immersing yourself in VR180. To fully appreciate the grandeur of this national treasure, …

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Bandelier National Monument

134 ViewsBandelier National Monument is a protected area located in northern New Mexico, United States. The park preserves over 33,000 acres of rugged wilderness, including deep canyons, towering mesas, and fascinating rock formations. The highlight of the park, however, is its incredible collection of ancient Native American cliff dwellings and petroglyphs, which date back over …

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Ludwig van Beethoven Monument, Vienna

170 Views Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the classical and romantic eras in classical music, he remains one of the most recognized and influential musicians of this period and is considered to be one of the greatest composers of all time. Wikipedia Born: December 1770, Bonn, …

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Mozart Monument, Vienna

171 Views The Mozart Monument is a monument located in the Burggarten in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria since 1953. It is dedicated to composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Wikipedia Address: Josefsplatz 1, 1010 Wien, Austria Opened: April 21, 1896 Material: Marble Designers: Viktor Oskar Tilgner, Carl König

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New 7 Wonders of the World

586 ViewsNew 7 Wonders of the World was a campaign started in 2000 to choose Wonders of the World from a selection of 200 existing monuments. The popularity poll was led by Canadian-Swiss Bernard Weber and organized by the New7Wonders Foundation based in Zurich, Switzerland, with winners announced on 7 July 2007 in Lisbon. Wikipedia

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Roman Colosseum

3,990 ViewsRoman Colosseum: An Icon of Ancient Grandeur Step into the heart of ancient Rome’s grandeur at the Roman Colosseum, a monumental amphitheater that stands as a testament to the empire’s architectural prowess and its vibrant history. Located in the heart of Rome, Italy, this iconic landmark draws visitors from around the globe to marvel …

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Wire Pass Slot Canyon

237 ViewsCaptured by: Matt Bell Wire Pass is the entrance to Buckskin Gulch, the longest and deepest slot canyon in Utah. Slot canyons are known for their narrow passageways — Wire Pass is less than three feet wide in some areas — flanked by towering walls. Utah has the largest concentration of slot canyons in …

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Lincoln Memorial

6,373 ViewsCaptured by: Inside Out Looks Lincoln Memorial: Honoring a Legacy of Leadership and Equality Pay homage to one of America’s greatest leaders at the Lincoln Memorial, an iconic monument in the heart of Washington, D.C. This historic landmark stands as a tribute to the enduring legacy of President Abraham Lincoln and his pivotal role …

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Colorado National Monument: Devil’s Kitchen

145 ViewsColorado National Monument is a National Park Service unit near the city of Grand Junction, Colorado. Sheer-walled canyons cut deep into sandstone and granite–gneiss–schist rock formations. (Wikipedia) Captured by: Step Beyond Media Library Learn More About HistoryView VR

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Refraction, New Industries Building

96 ViewsUsing the imagery of flight to evoke the tension between freedom and confinement, this monumental installation—weighing more than five tons—is modeled after a bird’s wing. The artwork is composed of reflective panels originally used on Tibetan solar cookers. Located on the lower floor and viewed from the gun gallery above, the installation positions the …

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Refraction, with secret tunnel access

103 ViewsUsing the imagery of flight to evoke the tension between freedom and confinement, this monumental installation—weighing more than five tons—is modeled after a bird’s wing. The artwork is composed of reflective panels originally used on Tibetan solar cookers. Located on the lower floor and viewed from the gun gallery above, the installation positions the …

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Remember Them: Champions for Humanity

195 ViewsRemember Them: Champions for Humanity honors 39 people for their contributions towards peace, freedom, and human rights in the past 150 years. The monument depicts 25 humanitarians and 14 local champions in larger-than-life bronze in downtown Oakland, CA. Behind the monument, a wall designed for the visually impaired allows visitors to explore the humanitarians through …

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Unas Pyramid

397 ViewsUnas Pyramid is a monumental structure located in the ancient necropolis of Saqqara, Egypt. Built during the Fifth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, around 2400 BC, it is the final resting place of the pharaoh Unas, who ruled Egypt during the 24th century BC. The pyramid has a unique feature – the walls of …

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Zhizhu Temple

281 ViewsThe Songzhu Temple ( Tib. Zong dgon kru’u ;. Chin Songzhu si嵩祝寺) was a temple of Tibetan Buddhism , the Qing Emperor Yongzheng 1733 for the third [1] Cangkya Qutuqtu (changkya khutukhtu) had built , It is located at the address Songzhu Beixiang in Beijing District Dongcheng . On the temple grounds there is now a luxury hotel. [2] Songzhu Temple and Zhizhu Temple [3] are since 1984 on the list of monuments of the city Beijing (3-30). …

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Old Kilfane Church

318 ViewsKilfane Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Kilkenny, Ireland. (Wikipedia) Captured by: SeeBig Library Learn More About HistoryView VR

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Zair Azgur Memorial Museum & Workshop

161 ViewsHere’s yet another “classical” museum with plenty of Soviet artifacts. One of Belarus’ most famous sculptors, Zair Azgur authored many sculptures in Minsk, including Lenin’s monument and statues of poet Jakub Kolas and his literary heroes. Housed inside the sculptor’s former workshop, the museum allows you to feel as a Lilliput in the country …

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Hotel d’Agar

194 ViewsCreated by: Waldorf Productions The Agar Hotel: a summary of the history of Cavaillon In the heart of Cavaillon, the Hotel d’Agar is built, like the nearby Saint-Véran cathedral, on the ruins of the Roman city that had developed at the bottom of the Saint Jacques hill. The first elements of what will be the …

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Christie’s 20th Century Week

155 ViewsCreated by: Christie’s 20th Century Week brings together a breathtaking array of Impressionist and modern art across six auctions in London this June, ranging from masterpieces by Monet and Malevich and monumental British sculpture to works on paper and Picasso ceramics. The Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale is headlined by Picasso’s rarely exhibited Femme dans …

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Palace of Fine Arts

338 ViewsCaptured by: Capture It 3D Palace of Fine Arts: Where Beauty and Culture Converge Immerse yourself in a world of timeless beauty and artistic wonder at the Palace of Fine Arts, a San Francisco, California, treasure located at 3601 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA 94123. This iconic monument is a testament to the enduring …

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