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2013 Exploration Days, Beginning Model Rocketry
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: Katie Gervasi
The whole place was almost devoid of painted grafftti, but the soot-coated plaster walls were covered with decades of etchings.
Far away from all the iconic places you can find in your tourist brochure, I took this self-portrait last year during a 2 day exploration in Landmannalaugar. This part of Landmannalaugar isn’t the easiest place to discover because of the strong glacier rivers and the bold and erosive mountains. Luckily I managed to find a great route towards this and many more spots. via 500px ift.tt/1oHOxA2
Exploration Days 2013, Irish Road Bowling
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: Katie Gervasi
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity used its navigation camera to record this view at the end of a 111-meter (364-foot) drive on the 2,353rd Martian day, or sol, of the rover's mission on Mars (Sept. 6, 2010). This sol's drive took Opportunity past the estimated halfway point of the approximately 19-kilometer (11.8-mile) journey from Victoria Crater to the much larger Endeavour Crater. A portion of the Endeavour rim is visible on the horizon in this image. In the nearer ground, exposures of bright-toned outcrop are visible between crests of darker, wind-sculpted sand ripples.
Bear Gulch Caves exploration! This was during me and my cousin’s Labor Day hiking adventure at Pinnacles National Park. The park is located east of the Salinas Valley in Central California, about 5 miles east of Soledad and 80 miles southeast of San Jose, CA. We hiked thru trails with stunning scenic views, climbed and crawled thru the Bear Gulch Caves and more, then rested up and soaked in the views around the Bear Gulch Reservoir. The weather was a bit on the warm side so it was a bit uncomfortable during the first half of the hike but it cooled down as it got later (and was much cooler once in the caves). We tried to attempt to make the sunset at the coast after our hike, but we decided we have cut it too close so we just stopped for dinner around Hollister, mainly to finish our leftovers from lunch (Sonic) and grub on some goodies we grabbed from a 7-Eleven store there lol. What a fun adventure we had! ‘Til next time, safe travels! (Outing taken place Monday, September 2, 2024)
*A bit about this park: Around 23 million years ago, a series of volcanic eruptions shaped the landscape that is now Pinnacles National Park. The remnants of these ancient eruptions have formed a striking terrain of rocky spires and deep canyons. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from chaparral and oak woodlands to the cool, shaded depths of canyon floors. Certainly, this place is a must-visit if you are seeking for an adventure!
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.
2013 Exploration Days, Sailing
Photo credit: Katie Gervasi
Photograph by James W. Bailey
I captured this image during a recent visit to the Chesapeake Exploration Center located in Chester, Maryland (Kent Narrows.)