These are panoramic views taken with my wife's fancy camera which can stitch together 4 to 8 photos.
Note the expanded views are very wide so be sure to scroll all the way to right to view in their entirety.
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This photo was taken while standing on our neighbor's dock. Our house is on the right, you see our large multi-level deck. A family member lives in the white house on the other side, so our guests can play in both backyards or fish along the shore line of both houses should you want to spread out a bit.
The photo above is what you see when you look out the front windows of our lake house. The photo was taken while standing in the yard, right in front of our bay window. Our family owns all the vacant lots across the street which comprise about 4 acres. We're trying to buy the lot on the corner with the building that is literally falling down so we can complete the park-like atmosphere.
Expanded view of above picture: This is our neighbor's home on the west side of our house, our home is on the left.
Expanded view of above picture: This is our neighbor's home on the west side of our house, taken standing on their dock and looking west, then turning around to the east (remember this is a panoramic view and almost goes full circle spanning about 270 degrees). The small house behind them is the corner house, and past that is the publicly accessible "Harwell Point" which you see about middle of the picture. There is a concete boat ramp located on the point which can handle small boats under 18' in length. Anything larger you should take to the marina. The very large 2-story white boat house on the far right of the picture is on its own island, and is actually located directly across from our house. The island house is probably the most expensive property on our cove, was listed for sale in 2011 for $850,000 (in case your curious). Our home has only been appraised once, for $400,000 in 2009.