Advice about viewing
Use the menu at the top to select the major zones that have panoramas, such as Austria or Italy. The major zones are also listed at the bottom of this page, with their individual sites.
Each panorama appears initially in a small format with title and comments. At the bottom of the graphic there are navigation buttons (up, down, left, right) and, further left, a button that will display a map and another button that will switch the display to full-screen mode. (Cell-phone users may need to scroll down to see the buttons.) The full-screen mode has the most detail, but when it is used the text you see on the initial page does not show. On a desktop screen or a tablet it may be helpful to open the page twice, using one to enlarge the panorama and the other to show the text.
The panorama can also be navigated and zoomed in/out with fingers on a touch-sensitive screen and mouse or trackpad on a monitor.
Because the panoramas are so large, displaying them on a cell phone is cumbersome. The site menus switch from pull-downs to rolling lists and the map within a panorama is very difficult to move around, to zoom, or even just to read.
Links to external resources are intended to open in new tabs.
Austria (Vienna/Schönbrunn, Hallstatt, Dachstein/Ice Cave Area in the Alps)
Germany (Leipzig)
Italy (Venice)
UK #1 (Avebury, Burcott, Harmondsworth, Oxford)
UK #2 (Tintern Abbey, Wells Cathedral)
Italy (Venice)
USA (Oregon, Hawaii)
To come: More Oregon; More Germany (Music); Joshua Tree National Park; Montreal; Hyannis, MA; Republic of Georgia; Athens