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Labyrinth 1
Labyrinthe haben mich schon immer fasziniert. Im Schnee kann man sich ganz leicht selber eins bauen! Das habe ich auch in diesem Jahr wieder getan, aber ganz so schön dick wie vor 6 Jahren ist die Schneedecke nicht. Wenn man gemeinsam durchs Labyrinth läuft, begegnet man sich an unerwarteter Stelle, und wer nach einem losgegangen ist, kommt einem plötzlich entgegen...
I am fascinated by labyrinths. In the snow, you can build easily your own labyrinth! It's fun to run through together!
And if you look real close in the centre you may just find some cats eyes that look a lot like Slinky's.......
Games Or Game Pieces for Macro Mondays. HMM : )
I love that most of my macro Mondays shots are covered in dust! More time cleaning less time taking photos maybe : )))
'The Labyrinth'
A bit of effort and some risk involved in the capture of this. Having not seen it from this angle before, I thought the effort might be worth it. To get my position you enter through the two upper tunnels you can see in the image. It is always a little nerve racking (for me at least) as you exit the tunnel on the right having to edge around a large boulder that almost blocks your path, it is the drop and potential life threatening injury that add to the excitement and your onward journey for photographic exploration...
Dinorwic
The Labyrinth is an ancient spiritual practice for the purpose of prayer and meditation. Whether you walk the Labyrinth or prefer to sit quietly in the space, you are welcome to come receive the refreshment of God. ...
decided to do an old school magical edit on an outtake from a few months ago..so busy today and still so much more to be done with the holiday craziness
thanks so much for the supportive comments yesterday.. the main thing i realized is to keep in mind is that the 365 project is a personal journey.. and i should not expect everyone to be supportive or understand what it is all about.. and that my photos should come from authentic inspiration.. and also to lighten up and just enjoy the process :)
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A shot from a recent macro safari this is a Labyrinth spider Agelena labyrinthica in its funnel wed on a gorse bush in the dunes at Drigg. These are common in the vegetation of the dunes at Drigg.
We don't actually have any funnel web spiders in the UK. The Sydney Funnel-web Spider (Atrax robustus) and the Northern Funnel-web Spider (Hadronyche formidabilis) are both found on the other side of the planet in Australasia. However, that doesn't stop people's imaginations running wild when they see a funnel-shaped spider web in their garden hedge. (so what bit me on the ass last year is still a mystery!!!}....¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Lol!!!!
At this time of the year, the funnel webs in our gardens are normally the work of Labyrinth spiders. Labyrinths are common, shy little critters, and being a dull grey-brown colour they go largely unnoticed. It's only when they start building their webs that they draw attention to themselves.
At one end of the web there's a funnel shaped retreat. It's this funnel which can cause people to worry unnecessarily. In fact the web is really quite a magical piece of defensive architecture, designed to protect the spiders eggs.
© All rights reserved Steve Fitch. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
Part of an art installation by the Belgian architect group Gijs Van Vaerenbergh at C-Mine, Genk, Belgium
The ‘Herbstlabyrinth’, the largest cave system discovered to date in Hesse, has been open to the public since 2009. In total, the halls and corridors of the stalactite cave that have been explored so far are over 13 kilometres long at a depth of around 90 metres. The entrance to the cave is located between the villages of Breitscheid and Erdbach in the Lahn-Dill district.
Hesse, Germany 23.06.2024
www.schauhoehle-breitscheid.de/showcave-in-a-nutshell/
Herbstlabyrinth
Für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich ist das "Herbstlabyrinth", das größte bislang entdeckten Höhlensystem in Hessen seit 2009. Insgesamt haben die bislang erforschten Hallen und Gänge der Tropfsteinhöhle eine Länge von über 13 Kilometern in einer Tiefe von ca. 90 Metern. Der Eingang zur Höhle befindet sich zwischen den Dörfern Breitscheid und Erdbach im Lahn-Dill-Kreis.
Hessen, Deutschland 23.06.2024