THE BEST OF VRMAG 2003 by Michelle Bienias
 | Parma Baptistery and Duomo In VR This has turned into VRMag’s most popular VR, although it’s actually a separate site with 3 VRs of Parma’s medieval Baptistery, Duomo and the piazza. Beautiful full-screen 360-degree cubic VRs with original music. Not to be missed!
|  | A Virtual Teachers’ Guide to the Holocaust One of our most popular articles! This review of the Virtual Teachers’ Guide to the Holocaust website contains a sampling of the haunting concentration camp VR panoramas from the website.
|  | ITALIAN RIVIERA - A VIRTUAL TOUR IN FULLSCREEN QTV Terraced olive groves, vineyards and villas encircled by gardens overgrown with lush, tropical vegetation and lemon trees, charming historical towns precariously perched on the rugged coast; from Sanremo in the west to the Cinque Terre in the east, there‚s much to relish and explore on the Italian Riviera.
|  | Tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh Opened for VR Photographe The tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh in the Valley of the Kings - closed to the public for over 10 years - can now be viewed for the first time in a stunning series of fifteen panoramas, shot by Tito Dupret of WHTour
|  | UP, DOWN AND ALL ROUND OXFORD, ENGLAND Colleges, pubs and Inspector Morse : Dr. Karl Harrison and his students continue to capture Oxford, England in an entrancing series of virutal tours of this historic city with approximately 1800 panoramas, and expanding!
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