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  2. Virtual tour - Wikipedia

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    A virtual tour is a simulation of an existing location, usually composed of a sequence of videos, still images or 360-degree images. It may also use other multimedia elements such as sound effects, music, narration, text and floor map.

  3. VR photography - Wikipedia

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    VR photography (after virtual-reality photography) is the interactive viewing of panoramic photographs, generally encompassing a 360-degree circle or a spherical view. The results is known as VR photograph (or VR photo ), 360-degree photo, [1] photo sphere, [2] or spherical photo, as well as interactive panorama or immersive panorama .

  4. 360-degree video - Wikipedia

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    360-degree videos, also known as surround video, or immersive videos or spherical videos, are video recordings where a view in every direction is recorded at the same time, shot using an omnidirectional camera or a collection of cameras.

  5. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video games ), education (such as medical, safety or military training) and business (such as virtual meetings).

  6. Gerard Byrne (artist, born 1958) - Wikipedia

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    In response, Gerard Byrne Studio created accessible worldwide an innovative and interactive 360-degree virtual gallery tour of the exhibition. Launched on World Environment Day , 5 June 2020, as the first virtual experience offered by a privately owned art gallery in Ireland.

  7. Victorious War Museum - Wikipedia

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    Exhibits in the museum include a 360-degree full-scale diorama and cyclorama of the Battle of Taejon during the Korean War, along with displays of North Korean military hardware used in that conflict, such as Soviet T-34/85 tanks, anti-aircraft artillery, naval craft as well as warplanes.

  8. Claypotts Castle - Wikipedia

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    Claypotts Castle is a late medieval castle in the suburban West Ferry area of Dundee, Scotland. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a 16th-century Z-plan tower house in Scotland. Now surrounded by modern housing, the castle is maintained as an Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland. [1]

  9. Red Castle, Angus - Wikipedia

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    Red Castle, Angus. Coordinates: 2°30′38.88″W. Aerial Photograph of the red castle at lunan bay. Red Castle of Lunan is a ruined fortified house on the coast of Angus, Scotland. It is about 4 miles (6.4 km) south-southwest of Montrose .

  10. Nea Roda - Wikipedia

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    Nea Roda is named after the original village (now in the Turkish provenience of Narlı) called Roda. Rodi (Ρόδι) meaning pomegranate, is the root of the word Roda which means "many pomegranates"; and "Nea" (Νέα) meaning new is the meaning of the first word. This due to an abundance pomegranate trees in the original village.

  11. Findlater Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Laird of Findlater, an Ogilvy, was Master of Household to Mary of Guise. He lost his inheritance following sexual misconduct with his mother-in-law and making a plan to imprison his father in a cellar to deprive him of sleep and drive him insane to obtain his lands. After his father's death his mother married John Gordon, a son of the Earl ...