Aerial Sightseeing tour over the mountains and icecap of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. How many glacial features do you see?
On Board to San Francisco (No. 2)
The San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault that extends roughly 1,200 kilometers (750 mi) through California. It forms the tectonic boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate, and its motion is right-lateral strike-slip (horizontal). The fault divides into three segments, each with different characteristics and a different degree of earthquake risk. The slip rate along the fault ranges from 20 to 35 mm (0.79 to 1.38 in)/yr.
The fault was identified in 1895 by Professor Andrew Lawson of UC Berkeley, who discovered the northern zone. It is often described as having been named after San Andreas Lake, a small body of water that was formed in a valley between the two plates. However, according to some of his reports from 1895 and 1908, Lawson actually named it after the surrounding San Andreas Valley. Following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Lawson concluded that the fault extended all the way into southern California.
In 1953, geologist Thomas Dibblee concluded that hundreds of miles of lateral movement could occur along the fault. A project called the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) near Parkfield, Monterey County, was drilled through the fault during 2004–2007 to collect material and make physical and chemical observations to better understand fault behavior.
Source: Wikipedia
Aerial views of Nepal’s Khumbu region - downstream from the towering giant peak in the distance.
Original caption: "Told through the feeling of looking out the window while on a road trip, Igneous is an attempt to capture the emotional weight of dealing with the unexpected death of a parent. somethingsavage.cominstagram.com/somethingsavage Direction, Design, Animation: Daniel SavageAnimation: Yoon Su LeeSound: Ambrose Yu"
A few more photos from Grindelwald.
We took the train up the Eiger to the viewing platform. I would share the photos I shot up there but tragically they’re crap, due to a complete white-out which reduced visibility to about ten yards.
I have included a shot of the view from my room, and below that, a shot of me waiting for the train back to Geneva, from where we intended to head for Milan.
I can only apologise for this last shot. I am truly ashamed of my disgraceful behaviour. I mean, white socks, what the hell was I thinking.
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Photograph by David Chancellor @chancellordavid
- sometimes the temptation to check oneself out is just, well, too great, particularly when you’re a lady hornbill presented with a clean window
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Shall we dance Aurora? Enjoy this nightfall over Iceland as we are headed across the Atlantic ocean and see what the breathtaking show of mother nature.
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Aurora Borealis gradually appears as viewed through the cockpit of a plane flying over the North Atlantic
Road trip through the American Southwest
Sunset during takeoff
Overflight of the emerald lakes, Tongariro Crossing, New Zealand
Southern Alps, New Zealand
Flying across the southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand
Sony NEX-7, Novoflex adaptor, Leica Summicron 35mm f2.0 ASPH, handheld