Virtual tour: Krivoy Rog. Martian Chronicles. Careers, dumps, GOKI, Iron ore, Belelyubsky Bridge
Ingulets Bridge (Belelyubsky Bridge 1883) in Kryvyi Rih
To date, the bridge has not retained its original appearance. Destroyed during the Second World War, it was rebuilt for the movement of trains only in 1963. Only the coastal foundations remained from the original appearance, and new ones were built on the foundations of the old piers. In addition, a fifth additional support was built on the right bank of the Ingulets.
Access to the bridge is prohibited and there is a restricted area, which is fenced with barbed wire, there are warning signs. It is convenient to photograph and look at the bridge from a destroyed pumping station or from the coordinates specified in the heading.
During the construction of the Ekaterinovskaya railway in 1883, a bridge was built across the Ingulets River. In terms of its linear dimensions (height - 40 meters, the length between the shore abutments - 308 meters), the bridge is, though not a record, but rather extraordinary for the end of the XIX century. The designer and creator of the bridge is Nikolai Apollonovich Belelyubsky - an outstanding scientist and engineer of the end of the XIX century.
Great panoramas, thanks!
Translated from RussianI paraphrase the famous expression. You can endlessly watch three actions: fire, flowing water and panoramic video - as a result of the work of Igor Kvochka. Fascinating ..., especially the "Martian chronicles of Krivoy Rog" (even without a career number 3-bis (NKGOKA), but I hope we, for the sake of completeness, we will see him too, yes Igor? !!!)
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Be sure, Victor. Already I am collecting the second panorama, where the quarry is visible)))
Thank you.
Indeed, fascinates! Amazing !!! Thank you for the wonderful panoramas. From a bird's eye view, Kryvyi Rih is beautiful at any point.
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We are constantly replenishing the collection. Come on in.
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Translated from RussianHow to create a virtual 3D tour? Step-by-step instruction
The order is as follows: 1) upload to the site spherical panoramas from which you plan to create a virtual tour; 2) from the list of uploaded panoramas add each panorama to the virtual tour (Add to 3D tour link); 3) open the created virtual tour, edit the panorama order, select the main panorama, set transition points (tunnels).
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