What Historical Sites Can You Explore Through 360-Degree Panoramas?

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The thread highlights a collection of stunning 360-degree panoramas of significant historical sites, including the Temple of Isis, Tomb of Ramses III, Temple of Horus, and Al Dier Monastery at Petra, all available on 360cities. Additionally, there is a specific 360 panorama of Ramses VI shared on Facebook, along with a video showcasing the tomb. The discussion also references old panoramas from 1864 to 1937, emphasizing their historical value. Users are encouraged to share other interesting panoramas, with a particular mention of a link that allows a virtual walkthrough of the Tomb of Ramses VI, providing an immersive experience of this ancient site.
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Photo: Tomb of Ramses VI.

Beautiful scrollable panoramas (360) on 360cities:
Other panoramas:
If you know or find other nice historically interesting panoramas, please share them in this thread :smile:.
 

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