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UrbEx – Urban Exploration of abandoned buildings • Light rain drizzle dripping through a large hole in a flat roof. Rotted and collapsed roofing timbers. Pink fiberglass roll insulation. Green algae on the concrete floor and painted block wall • 2016 • Cleveland northeast Ohio USA
iPhone 6s with ProCamera 9.5.1 + integrated vividHDR app (takes and auto merges 3 or 5 images) • Photoshop Elements with Nik's Dfine plugin and Anthropics' Smart Photo Editor plugin
Commander's log, Date 04.30.2735:
Today marked the beginning of my team's descent into the cave which I mentioned earlier. We brought light sources, but we didn't need them. Light seems to be emanating from everywhere, yet from nowhere. Also, snow seems to have really worked its way in here, almost as if it were blown by wind. But is it even possible for wind to blow the snow in such a way? I'm suspicious. This cave isn't giving me good vibes. It seems almost... alive.
Jeremy Croup, Commander of the DDF, signing out.
2013 Ford F-150 issued for work during heli-portable seismic exploration in north eastern British Columbia, summer 2013.
Models (shadowed figures) - Jane Fletcher & Josely Vivar
Photograph & Editing - Drew Aldrich
My beautiful daughters (metaphorical) in Clearwater Beach, Florida.
Nearly 100 teams took part in the 2019 Human Exploration Rover Challenge, held April 12-13 at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The competition, hosted by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, challenges high school and college teams to design, build and test human-powered roving vehicles inspired by the Apollo lunar missions and future exploration missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. This year’s competition marked 25 years since the inaugural event.
Image credit: NASA/Emmett Given
Rover Challenge awards news release
Thomas Booker and Steve Partridge manning the EES stall which includes recently published Excavation Memoirs.
Arctic Exploration
ca. 1850-1875
Captain Henry Kellet left tins of roast beef and ox cheek soup in his Dealy Island cache in 1853; Captain Francis McClintock left the boots and saw behind at Melville Island in 1852-53; and Captain George Nares’ crew used the decorated dinner plate during his 1875 search for the North Pole.
Collection of Glenbow Museum.
PI-21144, PI-21074, PI-21142, PI-21042, R 2288.1
Pattern: Exploration Station by Stephen West
Yarn: Madelinetosh Merino Light & Hedgehog Fibers Sock
Needles: 4mm
Exploration Days, canoeing & Kayaking
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Storm approach behind the main difficulty of Petit Combin NW ridge.
Meteorologicaly, the Combins are very dangerous. Even, as meteo is very good, one may have a snow storm. Perhaps because of the neibourghood of the alpine main ridge. Tendency to instability. In the north face, it's often too late to retreat, the south and the clouds beeing mostly hidden.