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Why a “Green Guide” to the Hayward Fault?

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Why a “Green Guide” to the Hayward Fault?

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Take A Virtual Tour of the Hayward Fault This website contains large format images for on-line viewing, but also contains the same images without interpretive information, and 3D photographs—images that require red-and-cyan 3D viewing glasses to get the stereographic effect. All images on the website are ideal for on-line viewing, printing, or projecting, such as in a classroom Powerpoint presentation. A WWW search on “3D glasses” will yield many distributors of red-and-cyan viewing glasses ranging from simple, inexpensive paper-frame glasses to high-end frame glasses with glass lenses. Small format images of all maps and photographs on the website are accessible on the Thumbnail Gallery web pages (in standard photography or 3D formats).

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