360Cities has unveiled what it believes is the world's largest 360-degree panoramic image. Taken from a TV tower in the Czech Republic’s capital, Prague, the photograph was created by Jeffrey Martin from 600 individual exposures stitched together into a single image measuring 192,000 pixels in width by 96,000 pixels in height, or 18.4 billion pixels altogether. If printed at standard photographic quality, it would be 16 metres long. Check out the high-quality image at www.360cities.net/prague-18-gigapixels. To add some extra interest, there's also a treasure hunt. Simply find 30 things in the shot based on clues given on Twitter and Facebook and you get a chance to win $1000.
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