www.vistes360.com by Jaume Llorens
Fullscreen QTVR panoramas from Girona (Spain)
By now only in Catalan. Soon it will be in Spanish and English.
www.360pixel.de by Peter Braatz
Panoramic images from the most western part of Germany: Aachen and from the area around (Belgium and the Netherlands). The blog is not updated everyday but i would be happy if you drop by from time to time to get an idea of the "Euregio".
http://www.ireland360.com by peter o'doonnel
Panoramas of the most beautiful country in the world, Ireland.
www.ayrton.com/360 by AYRTON
The objective of this blog is to show my work done mostly at Rio de
Janeiro city. I'm hired by big companies to shoot VRs for their marketing departments. And also I do a lot of News VRs, for two online newspapers very famous in Brazil too. Some other News online companies from São Paulo, the biggest town in South America , already got in touch with me thinking to hire me to
shoot VRs for them next year.
http://www.my360vr.com by Tommy
This blog is about Hong Kong. I want to use interactive panorama to catpure the most attractive moment in Hong Kong and share it with people who haven't been visited this amazing city.
http://inquirerbloggers.net/talesofthenomad/category/virtual-journals/
Virtual Journals is a personal travel blog on my journeys throughout the Philippine archipelago. It is my aim to support tourism and at the
same time share the many wonderful destinations of my country. Published under Inquirer.net, the on-line news organization of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
Have a look at Moscow with the help of my constantly growing virtual tour "Moscow - 360". When viewer looks at these panos, shot in different spots and in various times, one by one - the life of megapolis disclosures with the extend of authenticity, not achievable with any other media than spherical panoramas.
Moscow 360 (link: http://around.1drey.com) by Andrey Ilyin
Cheathamlane's IVRPA blog
http://ivrpa.org/blog/495 by Patrick Cheatham
http://www.360Bilder.de by Bernd Dohrmann
Mouth to Source uses the river, canals and waterways as the principle source
of global navigation. You simply travel the rivers upstream and downstream.
http://www.mouthtosource.net/waterlog by Paul Stewart
Currently it shows over 660 images from Eastern Europe (Poland, Slovakia and Czech Republic) - tourist attractions, landscapes, interesting places and human activities. http://panoramy.zbooy.pl by Szymon Madej
Panoramic pictures from Hungary.
Budapest, Eger, Tokaj, Szeged, Sopron, Pécs, lake Balaton and other sights from the country located in central-europe. New panoramas weekly!
http://vrphoto.hu by Viktor Balogh
I am a photojournalist for the Charlotte Observer in Charlotte, NC. I shoot panoramics from time to time as part of my work for the paper, and also I shoot panoramics just for fun. Often, the two overlap, which makes me happy.
http://carolinas360vr.com by Gary O'Brien
Krisztina's husband is just as passionate about photography as she is, so they collaborate on the content of their Hungarian panoramic photo blog. The blog allows to find each panorama through Google Map markers on the site.
http://www.panoramablog.eu by Krisztina Imre
QTVR Diary a VR blog from Japan. Almost daily updated. Great resource for the japanese VR community.
http://pencil-jp.net/weblog/ by Akila Ninomiya
Panorama blog
http://www.panoramablog.com/ by Andras Frenyo
http://www.vrlog.com
http://www.mediavr.com/blog/
http://euro.ivrpa.org/
http://www.mediapiculture.net/360days/
http://www.360visits.de/weblog/
http://www.BlogVR.com
http://www.panoramablog.com
http://www.360michigan.net/
http://pencil-jp.net/weblog/
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