The World Wide Panorama project is a collection of 360 degree panoramic photographs from all over the world.
Each photograph is represented by a placemark. Click on the placemark to view the panoramic photograph in your browser window.

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This network link will display nearby geotagged photos in Google Earth. These feeds all update dynamically as you move the view around in Google Earth. The following feeds are included:
- Flickr - This feed is via Metal Toad Media and displays a small red dot at the location each of the nearby photos that it picks up.
- Panoramio - The Panoramio panoramic photos are already available as a default layer, however this version shows a thumbnail of the photos instead of just a small dot.
- GeoFlickr - GeoFlickr is actually free add-on program that runs in the taskbar and feeds geotagged photos from Flickr into Google Earth. It will feed geotagged photos from your Flickr account, your Flickr groups, your Flickr Contacts, and also the closest 50 most Recent and most Interesting photos.
- FlickrML - FlickrML also displays 50 nearby photos from Flickr along with thumbnails.
If you know of any other feeds such as these, please post a comment so I can add it.

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A simple method of viewing georeferenced Flickr photographs in Google Earth. This retrieves from the pool of all public georeferenced photographs on Flickr. A maximum of 200 photo locations are shown at a time and they update shortly after you stop moving the view around. Preference is given to interesting photos.
Simply click on the red dot to see the photograph and caption.
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