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This is the blog homepage of the Facebook group "The Earth Story" (Click here to visit our Facebook group). “The Earth Story” are group of volunteers with backgrounds throughout the Earth Sciences. We cover all Earth sciences - oceanography, climatology, geology, geophysics and much, much more. Our articles combine the latest research, stunning photography, and basic knowledge of geosciences, and are written for everyone!
We hope you find us to be a unique home for learning about the Earth sciences, and we hope you enjoy!
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As a preparation for the Oxfam Trailwalker 2019, we've decided to team up and conquer the famous West Highland Way in Scotland, covering a distance of 100 miles in 6 days. The trekking was heavy but rewarding, supported by the great hospitality of the Scottish people and the amazing landscapes during the journey.
The route: day 1 (Glasgow: train to Milgnavie, walking to Drymen, 20km) - day 2 (Drymen - Rowardennan, 20km) - day 3 (Rowardennan - Crianlarich, 35km) - day 4 (Crianlarich - Bridge of Orchy, 25km) - day 5 (Bridge of Orchy - Kinlochleven, 35km) - day 6 (Kinlochleven - Fort William, 25km)
The gear: Sony A7III - Sony 16-35mm f2.8 - Sony 70-200mm f4 / DJI Mavic 2 Pro / GoPro Hero Black 5
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FALL COLOURS The first episode in Anthill Film's exclusive behind the scenes look at the making of their new feature mountain bike film, 'Return to Earth'. Follow the Anthill crew as they travel to Bromont, Quebec to immerse themselves in one the world's most vibrant forest landscapes to document a fleeting moment in nature. Featuring Thomas Vanderham and Ryan Howard, brought to you by Shimano and Trek.
Want to go deeper, learn more:
Return to Earth. Summer 2019.
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A trip to “Exit Glacier”, Alaska

We stood on the ice dunes of the glaciers of Alaska in the midst of a snowy winter. Trekking the slopes of another planet had been on our list for a long time. The silence and majesty of the mountains surrounding us, the bluest ice we had ever seen and the steady rush of ice turned to water. How did we get here? We met Rick by chance on a rainy road in Seward, Alaska. He had a worn, work jacket, a great white beard and the friendliest demeanor two travelers could ask for. He turned out to be the skeleton key to the locked treasure that was our way into Exit Glacier. We had the entire ice field to ourselves. And a sole chance to tell its story. So we took it.
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