360°-photography for a realistic experience
The article below serves the purpose of demonstrating the use of 360°-photography in an iReport. Currently there are no openly accessible iReports that make use of this feature, therefore the content below is fictional.
The Houtribdijk is a dam in the Netherlands , built between 1963 and 1975 as part of the Zuiderzee Works, which connects the cities of Lelystad and Enkhuizen. On the west side of the dike is the Markermeer and on the east is the IJsselmeer. The 27-kilometer-long dike was intended for the Markerwaard, but this polder is now unlikely to be constructed.
Although called a dike (withholding water from land area), the Houtribdijk is actually a dam (separating water bodies).
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Interactive 360° photo from an intersection on the Houtribdijk