The fearless beast of The Grand Canyon
We had never been formally introduced, so I don’t know its exact species or name. All I know is that it was one hell of a fearless beast, living on the edge, literally and figuratively. It built...
Belgian-based Russian writer Aleksandr Skorobogatov
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We had never been formally introduced, so I don’t know its exact species or name. All I know is that it was one hell of a fearless beast, living on the edge, literally and figuratively. It built...
I wonder, what brand it had been. How fast could it go. How many miles did it travel. Which year was it made. How long did it last. How many owners enjoyed it. Are any...
This was the first time in my life I fetched up at an Indian Reservation, which for me was a big deal, considering my first big dream as a child was to become an...
I’m still baffled: I’ve got apprehended by the Belorussian police for taking this photo. The reason? It’s forbidden to take photos of trains in Belorussia. Even more: as a train station is being considered...
A photoblog entry I’ve forgotten to mention: Blue Angels flyovers during Fleet Week in San Francisco, USA.
Trees of YellowstoneThere is something about these trees of Yellowstone, some literally cooked alive on thermal grounds, where the soil temperature could reach almost 100°C, some suffocated from minerals, which have hardened in their ‘veins’, fatally blocking the absorption of water and nutrients, and some still alive.
Once in Yellowstone, the first thing you bump into will almost certainly be a bison. Or bisons, a lot of bisons, as with the herd of more than 4.000 pieces they’re literarily everywhere.