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An abandoned tuberculosis ward sported a room full of identification cards for patients and drawers full of supplies, mostly broken. The ward was manned from the very early 1900s to the late 1970s when it was left to rot thanks to modern medical treatments to battle TB. Another building was erected right next door that became a psych ward, but that was closed down in the 2010s and about 300 patients were ousted into the world since institutionalization was no longer considered an acceptable means of treatment. © 2015-Current.
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This powerhouse of a Jaguar was just hanging out on her little log bed, completely at rest. These animals are extraordinary powerful and can lift large kill into trees to keep from other predators such as hyenas that could easily bully them into leaving their hard-earned kill. This beauty was photographed in the Akron Zoo in Ohio. © 2011-Current.
Cascade Falls Regional Park is a 22 hectare park located just northeast of Mission, in the Hatzic area. The park's main attraction is Cascade Falls, which drops an impressive 30 metres into a large emerald pool. From here, Cascade Creek runs into a series of smaller falls within a deeply incised gorge as it drops an additional 18 metres before emptying into the tranquil lower pools.
This trail loops around an area of slickrock where there are numerous potholes. These basins in the sandstone retain water after storms. The trail offers great views of The Needles in the distance. The trailhead is located along the Big Spring Overlook road in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, Utah, near the end of the road. The trail informs visitors about the little shrimp that thrive in the potholes of the slickrock when they are full of water.
Finding beautiful color in the darkest times of your life is often the only thing to keep you going. © 2015-Current.
Just a happy little doe, munching on some grass near my house. She was hardly afraid of the road, or people, which is certainly an issue in this part of the world. Too many deer, and people, get into major accidents on the roadways thanks to how populated the deer are in southern New York. Some of these deer survive the crash and live for a few painful weeks after the incident, which is a terrible way to go out. Countless numbers of cars get damaged and injuries are sustained to people as well. As a hunter, despite how many people dislike us, we are used to cull the populations back each year. I can still appreciate how cute those eyes are, but I also see this companion-like ability of the doe as an issue. © 2011-Current.
What's in my backpack.
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kupferstadt_outdoor: This is awesome bluebird. I think you dont need much more in a bushcraft backpack. Perfekt Set up!
The Cologne "Horror House"
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A basement bathroom, hence the clever title, I suppose. :D This was in a reform school for troubled youths that has been abandoned since 1971. © 2014-Current.
One of my favorite dives ever was in Fiji. We did two dives, one of which was a combination wreck dive and shark feed. They really did it well with the shark feed. To keep the sharks from associating divers with food, we jumped in the water first and spent about ten minutes getting to the site where the boat lowered an industrial size garbage can filled with a bait ball. Once it was at the bottom of the ocean, they pulled a lever system that would turn the garbage can upside down, simultaneously opening the lid, and the bait ball would fall out while the can got lifted back to the boat. The sharks and fish swarmed in for a free lunch. After the feed, we could go out and examine the sand for shark teeth which are often lost when they bite into something. I was proud to find two teeth, both belonging to Bull Sharks. As I searched, the sharks still circled the area, but basically left us alone...except for this guy.
He, a Bull Shark, mind you, the second most dangerous shark in the water only surpassed by a Great White, was swimming past me at an angle when he suddenly turned and headed straight for me. My GoPro rolling the whole time, I remember my dive instructor telling me months ago, before he was diagnosed with brain cancer, that most of these sharks haven't seen a bubble in their lives. I took my regulator out of my mouth and purged it right in front of the shark, causing air to be released from the regulator at the push of a button. The shark then turned away and swam off, the turning away part is pictured here. There are two kinds of divers: people who piss in their wetsuits and people who lie about pissing in their wetsuits. I'm the former. :P
When I returned to New York, my dive instructor who was also a dear friend of mine had been hospitalized. He had surgery, and lost some of his eyesight. I showed him the GoPro video, told him the story, and he smiled at me and said, "Atta girl, Shark Bait," his nickname for me. He passed away a few months later after a second surgery he never recovered from. At his wake, I slipped one of the two Bull Shark teeth I found on that dive up his tux sleeve. His name was Glenn, and he will always be one of my favorite people I've ever met. © 2012-Current.