
![]() Nyamaluma welcome sign 72K |
![]() Kids catching inshwa (termites) in Chipata 54K |
![]() Kristin standing on a termite mound at sunset 42K |
| There are two types of panoramas available. Virtual reality panoramas require Apple QuickTime, and allow you to drag the mouse across the image in order to swirl around and get a 360 degree view. The other type of panorama is a very very wide JPG image. You don't get the swirling effect but the images are much bigger. These panoramas were created by stitching together images from my digital camera using a program called Spin Panorama from PictureWorks. |
![]() Kundalila Falls Quicktime VR (465 Kb) Image (446 Kb) |
![]() Overlooking Kundalila Quicktime VR (369 Kb) Image (373 Kb) |
![]() Nyamaluma buildings Quicktime VR (415 Kb) |
![]() Hotsprings near Nyamaluma Quicktime VR (533 Kb) |
![]() Luangwa River, SLNP Quicktime VR (261 Kb) Image (228 Kb) |
![]() Mopane Woodland Habitat Quicktime VR (358 Kb) Image (414 Kb) |
![]() Fridays Roadside Bar and Resthouse Quicktime VR (288 Kb) Image (261 Kb) |
![]() Luangwa Floodplain Quicktime VR (279 Kb) |
![]() Amsterdam Grand Central Station Quicktime VR (317 Kb) |
![]() Andy and Carolyn near baobab trees 48K |
![]() Elephant on the river bank 35K |
![]() Walking safari 40K |
![]() Breakfast on the river 30K |
![]() In an ultralight 143K |
![]() First Stop 36K |
![]() Jennifer, Toby, and Rob 37K |
![]() Zilose, Kalinda, Ms. X, & Olivia 43K |
![]() Landmine 19K |