Albert Dros (previously featured) is a talented 31-year-old freelance photographer who was born in Amsterdam and currently lives and works in Amersfoort, Netherlands. Continue reading
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The ‘Lost’ Meteorites of Antarctica
Scientists will seek out the ‘lost’ meteorites of the icy continent, which could provide clues to planetary creation.
University of Manchester scientists are preparing for the first ever UK-led meteorite hunting expedition to Antarctica. Continue reading
The Problem of the Wilderness
Photographer Tom Welsh wanted time away from the technology and work of this modern life. He found it in a New Year’s trip to Alaska. Continue reading
Walking on Frozen Baikal, The Deepest and Oldest Lake on Earth
According to photographer Kristina Makeeva: “Baikal is impressive. It’s the deepest and the cleanest lake on Earth. When we were planning a trip, we didn’t even suspect it is so wonderful, majestic and fairy. We were raptured over its beauty so much, that we almost didn’t sleep all 3 days we were here.” Continue reading
1932 Ford Model 18 Edsel Ford Speedster
The 1932 Ford Model 18 Edsel Ford Speedster was developed by Henry Ford’s son and President of Ford – Edsel B. Ford. Whereas Henry was a hard-nosed man who had grown up on a farm, and thus valued practicality above all else Continue reading
Exploring North America
Clément Chambaud is a talented young unprofessional photographer. Based in France, he made a splendid video of his trip across the Atlantic Ocean.
Jacobite Steam Train: Crossing Scotland All The Way To Hogwarts
Everybody, who has seen the Harry Potter movies remembers the legendary Hogwarts train, that leaves from Platform 9 ¾. Although its real name is the Jacobite Steam Train, the Scotland route is known as the Hogwarts train. The beautiful film scenery, though, is real. Continue reading
Incredible Aerial Video of Norway
German filmmaker David Schmelz and travel lover shares his trip memories. Remote villages, snowy peaks and extraordinary lights, this short film clearly celebrate Norway enchantment. In the same way, another video shows off the incredible and mysterious Northern Lights.
The Largest And Most Powerful Diesel Engine in The World
Container ships are some of the largest and heaviest vessels that plough on the seas. They measure up to 1,200 feet in length and can move 10,000 to 16,000, 20-foot steel containers in one trip. To push these vessels through the water require immense amount of energy, that are derived from massive diesel engines. Continue reading