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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 18th, 2010
It is a bit of a tricky beast. The further you head north the more extreme both the light and weather become. If your very lucky or very patient it offers some incredible rewards.
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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 18th, 2010
……….you just never grow out of.
Brilliant isn’t it.
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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 17th, 2010
Bergen is only a short distance from the Arctic circle. It means long days in the summer and what feels like longer nights in the winter but sometimes, just sometimes, it means simply fantastic light.
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Posted by Adrian |
Jun 1st, 2010
The Franz Joseph Glacier is glacier sits on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island and descends to just 300m above sea level. It is a strange sensation walking through a temperate rain forest to be confronted by its 12 km bulk rising in...
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Posted by Adrian |
Mar 15th, 2010
The thermal vents, pictured here around 05.30am, are some of the highest in the world. At over 4000m the extreme heat of these vents and extreme cold of the altitude gives the site an eerie, other worldly feel
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Posted by Adrian |
Mar 9th, 2010
Fraser Island is one of those places that seemingly shouldn’t exist. Despite its base being a 75 mile long sand bank it somehow supports a bewildering array of tree and plant life as well as swamp wallabies, squirrel gliders, bandicoots and...
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Posted by Adrian |
Mar 7th, 2010
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Posted by Adrian |
Mar 7th, 2010
Macclesfield Forest on the approach to Shuttlingslow.
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Posted by Adrian |
Mar 5th, 2010
Another shot from Franz Joseph Glacier.
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