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Widely observable in the rolling hills of Tuscany we discovered two of the ugliest concrete blocks we have ever explored. But never judge a book by its cover! This old ruin is actually filled with left behind furniture and natural decay. It’s this combination that made us fall in love with urban exploration in the first place! To experience some amazing sights and to learn the full story, make sure to watch our adventure report:
Who wants to go kayaking into the depths of an amazing ice cave? Well, that's exactly what we did when we last visited Valdez, AK.
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Not far from town is the Valdez Glacier, where we decided to go kayaking in the freshwater lake that leads to the glacier. It was the first nice day since we had been in Valdez, so we were quite excited. The day was spent paddling around the icebergs throughout the lake, which were broken off from the glacier over time in this ever-changing habitat. Glaciers, as just mentioned, exist is a constant state of change, as do the formations found within them. Tom & I had been sea kayaking within glaciers before, but not like this. We were in search of ice caves!
We were lead into many smaller ice caves that were in their early stages of development and I was quite thrilled. However, when we entered this ice cave "tunnel", I was totally blown away! The sound of the ice crystals popping and the waters dripping down from the glacier into the icy waters below heightened our senses. The meandering turns in the cave brought exhilaration with ever corner. That glacial blue ice shining through was probably the cherry on top of the sundae for me. It was, as they say, sensory overload ... of the best imaginable kind. As you can imagine, I didn't want to leave.
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Regulars may remember that several years ago, an exploration followed Dorset's River Frome from source to mouth. In this photo, not far from Maiden Newton Station, our new exploration along the route of the Bridport Railway branch line crosses the route of the R. Frome exploration.
To the top and right, the embankment of the railway line can be seen under which the river flows. Adjacent and In the foreground, an old public right-of-way bridge crosses the Frome. More or less in the middle of the photo, a sluice gate can also be seen that can regulate the flow depending on the weather conditions though how often it is still used I do not know.
Incidentally, running along the valley is part of the Macmillan Way, a 290 mile / 470 kms trail from Boston, Lincolnshire to Abbotsbury, Dorset. It is named after the Macmillan Charity dedicated to cancer relief.
The Leviathan, an exploration submarine.
I also have a set of arms and some tanks/cilinders to attach to the landing frame but In the end I liked it better without those.
I don't think I can make it much better than this, it took 4 prototypes to make me satisfied.
More pictures at Brickshelf (once public).
Altissimo Montpellier Odysseum
Portes de la Méditérrannée
Odysseum pôle ludique
Allée d’Ulysse
34000 Montpellier
MacLean Photographic Woodland Exploration Workshop in East Lothian.
This image was shot using a Samyang 8mm f2.8 fisheye lens
More images are available on the MacLean Photographic blog - macleancomms.blogspot.co.uk/2017/07/woodland-exploration-...
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Jeff Carter is an Official Fujifilm X Photographer and was named as a Fujifilm brand ambassador in June 2015. In 2016 he worked with the company on the launches of the Fujifilm X-Pro2 in Tokyo and the Fujifilm X-T2 in Paris in July 2016.
You can view his profile and gallery on the Fujifilm website fujifilm-x.com/photographers/jeff-carter/
Visit the MacLean Photographic blog at www.fujixadventure.com
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This is the first photo in an exploration collab Meg and I are doing! We're shooting a photo for each continent, so of course what with the sudden snowfall, Antarctica came first!
See Megs photo here!
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Hello Lego model and space fans
Please, visite our Lego Ideas project: ideas.lego.com/projects/13e68955-084b-41fc-a4c8-8f01b552f84c
We’re proud to add the heavy-lift human rated version of Blue Moon to our project.
This crewed variant is designed to transport astronauts to and from the lunar surface, utilizing an ascent vehicle that will allow us to return to the Moon.
As a lunar lander it will also be able to deliver large infrastructure payloads, pre-positioned to sites on the Moon for future missions.
Have it fun :-)
Matthew Nolan and Valérie Roche Ad Astra
An electric hoist still guards the incline of a mine in Tooele County, Utah, its cable unwound into the depths, its oilpots full and bearings greased as if the hoist operator just went off shift today.