Europe

the last Reichsautobahn

Some photos from Germany and Poland, from November of last year. The road between Cottbus, Germany, and Legnica, Poland, numbered A15 in Germany and 18 in Poland, has some segments which have not been touched since the original construction in 1938! The German road. This was expanded to two carriageways in the 1990s, and at the same time received a lot of modernization. It can be driven at typical Autobahn [...]

By |2018-01-13T18:58:33-05:00June 7th, 2012|Germany, Poland|3 Comments

One way

The R9 ring road in Charleroi, Belgium runs pretty close to the city center. What makes it unique is that the entire freeway is one-way, an idea which may work well in other places. Photo by Chris Stegehuis, used with permission.

By |2018-01-17T13:43:04-05:00February 6th, 2011|Europe, Highways|Comments Off on One way

Iceland IV

Let us look at some Iceland photos from the fourth day, and even the unofficial fifth, as that was basically one morning of photos, and the rest of the time spent blazing our way back to the airport. A reflecting lake on a foggy morning. Blue skies, white clouds. High clouds with the fisheye lens. Sunset. The majestic body of water in the foreground is nothing but a small stream [...]

By |2018-01-17T14:18:45-05:00March 28th, 2010|Iceland, Weather|3 Comments

Iceland III

more photos from Iceland – here is the third day, including the legendary Puffin Road! Eighteen percent? That’s nothing – try 43% later in the day! Infinite regression of sheep. Strange tower at sunset. Behold the northern lights. From on top of a mountain pass, with a terrifying opaque fog creeping up behind us – we outraced it, and we got this perfect view! Green rainbow. […]

By |2018-01-17T14:19:18-05:00March 20th, 2010|Iceland, Weather|4 Comments

Iceland II

The second day of Iceland photos, from September of 2008. This is why they call it Iceland. Jökulsárlón – a glacial lake, with bits of glacier always breaking off and floating into the sea. This is the first thing in the morning. Clouds above Jökulsárlón, in the first rays of dawn. Dettifoss – the biggest waterfall in Europe! […]

By |2018-01-17T14:19:40-05:00March 16th, 2010|Iceland, Weather|11 Comments

Iceland I

now for some actual Iceland, after Daniel Brim and I landed… here’s Iceland day 1. this turns out to be the least exciting day, as far as pictures go, but hey you get to hear about how we got the door nearly blown off the rental car. Wait, you did what!!?? Yeap, the wind in the Iceland, it’s something to behold. Must have been a constant 100 mph… I needed [...]

By |2018-01-17T14:19:58-05:00March 3rd, 2010|Iceland, Weather|3 Comments

Iceland 0

having finished Norway, here are photos from Iceland – all as I prepare for my trip to Yukon and Alaska. Do we detect a theme here? Arctic Circle or bust! Iceland will be done in about seven batches, just like Norway – even though I spent only four days in Iceland. And of those four days, here are … none of them. This set of photos is just the flight [...]

By |2018-01-17T14:20:40-05:00February 27th, 2010|Canada, Iceland, Weather|3 Comments

Norway VI

Let us behold day 6. We head out to the outer islands of Langøya and Andøya, and then head back to the airport with remarkably little time to spare. The shortest place name on Earth. Å. This is why I wasn’t too worried when I didn’t get a photo of the sign for Å i Lofoten – because here is Å i Andøya. And here is the å for which [...]

By |2018-01-17T14:20:58-05:00February 9th, 2010|Norway, Weather|1 Comment

Norway V

Starting from Alta. Highway E-6 for a while, then an excursion to Straumnes, where there is much snow to be found. Then onwards to the inevitable Tjeldsund bridge. A fishing boat, under completely overcast skies. The buoy is red, and everything else really is that gray. A frozen waterfall at Kafjorden. A boat in Finnsnes Harbor. And, just to prevent the stressful effects of suspense, here’s a photo of the [...]

By |2018-01-17T14:21:56-05:00January 29th, 2010|Norway, Weather|Comments Off on Norway V

Norway IV

day four of the week-long excursion into northern Norway. Day four features a trip to Kirkenes, the easternmost town in Norway. Further east than Istanbul, even! A bit of beholding of our dear Russian neighbors, and then, heading back west, getting caught in whiteout conditions over the Eaštoroaivi mountain pass, then attempting to make a run on Nordkapp – the northernmost point in continental Europe – and getting stuck in [...]

By |2018-01-17T14:22:15-05:00January 22nd, 2010|Norway, Weather|3 Comments
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