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The image map below may be used to navigate through the panoramic views of the island. Click on a blue dot
These QuickTime VR or virtual reality panoramas allow you to look 360 degrees around a scene. We have created a series of VR movies of the island for you to get a better idea of just what the core of the MPA looks like.

There are two ways to view the panoramas. One is to click on the blue dots on the image map below and the other is to click on the links at the bottom of this page. You need the QuickTime plugin to view the files. If you can see the rotating image above, you have the correct software to view the panoramas.
This set of panoramas was made possible by a donation by Richard Catinus, Account Executive, Western Region, Apple Canada, Inc . He provided the software QTVR to the racerocks.com Activity at Pearson College.
Damien Guihen and Jean-Olivier Dalphond, Lester Pearson College students, stayed on at Race Rocks for two weeks in June 2001. They did the photography using a digital camera. Damien did the html of the pages and the assemblage of the QTVR panoramas .
June 2001.
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