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Reboucas Tunnel - Front: 360 ° Panorama

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Oct 26 2007

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The inputs of the two galleries Reboucas Tunnel, in the sense Cosme Velho (Orange trees) - Pond, were closed by the slip of about 7 tons of earth, caused by torrential rains that hit the South Zone of Rio from the 24th of October.

Click on the image above and get a front view 360 °
Searching for links embedded in the landscape are two other points of view of the accident.

The entrance to bother tunels Reboucas, connecting to Laranjeiras pond, Were closed by tons of debris after the 24rd heavy rain since last october in Rio de Ja.

Click on the image above to have a 360-degree front view.
Searching for the embedder links inside the panorama will point to different views from Both Sides of the Tunnel.

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Reboucas Tunnel - Right Side: 360 ° Panorama

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Oct 26 2007

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The inputs of the two galleries Reboucas Tunnel, in the sense Cosme Velho (Orange trees) - Pond, were closed by the slip of about 7 tons of earth, caused by torrential rains that hit the South Zone of Rio from the 24th of October.

Click on the image above and has the vision of the right side in 360 º
Searching for links embedded in the landscape are two other points of view of the accident.

The entrance to bother tunels Reboucas, connecting to Lake Laranjeiras, Were closed by tons of debris after the 24rd heavy rain since last october in Rio de Ja.

Click on the image above to have a right side 360 ​​º view.
Searching for the embedder links inside the panorama will point to different views from Both Sides of the Tunnel.

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Reboucas Tunnel - Left Side:: 360 ° Panorama

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Oct 26 2007

reboucas_esquerda.jpg

The inputs of the two galleries Reboucas Tunnel, in the sense Cosme Velho (Orange trees) - Pond, were closed by the slip of about 7 tons of earth, caused by torrential rains that hit the South Zone of Rio from the 24th of October.

Click on the image above and has the vision of the left side in 360 º
Searching for links embedded in the landscape are two other points of view of the accident.

The entrance to bother tunels Reboucas, connecting to Lake Laranjeiras, Were closed by tons of debris after the 24rd heavy rain since last october in Rio de Ja.

Click on the image above to have the left side 360 ​​º view.
Searching for the embedder links inside the panorama will point to different views from Both Sides of the Tunnel.

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Casa Cor 2007: Alessandro Sartore: 360 ° Panoramic Photo

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Oct 16 2007

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Environment designed by Alessandro Sartore for the Casa Cor 2007.
Event held at the Brazilian Jockey Club.
Click on the image above to view 360 °

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Casa Cor 2007: CZMK: 360 ° Panoramic Photo

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Oct 15 2007

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Environment designed by CZMK for Casa Cor 2007.
Event held at the Brazilian Jockey Club.
Click on the image above to view 360 °

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Casa Cor 2007: Landscape:: 360 ° Panoramic Photo

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Oct 15 2007

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Environment designed by Landscape for the Casa Cor 2007.
Event held at the Brazilian Jockey Club.
Click on the image above to view 360 °

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Casa Cor 2007: Marcia Muller Malta: 360 ° Panoramic Photo

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Oct 14 2007

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Malta Environment designed by Marcia Muller for the Casa Cor 2007.
Event held at the Brazilian Jockey Club.
Click on the image above to view 360 °

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