365 Photo Project 2010 – Day 36

 

Day 36 – Friday 5th February 2010

#365 | Day 36 - "Little Boxes" - Tonge Moor, Bolton, England

365 Photo Project 2010 – Day 35

 

Day 35 – Thursday 4th February 2010

#365 | Day 35 - "Bin Truck Break Time" - Bolton, England

365 Photo Project 2010 – Days 33 and 34

 
Day 33 – Tuesday 2nd February 2010

#365 | Day 33 - "Winter Pylon" - Tonge Moor, Bolton, England

 

 Day 34 – Wednesday 3rd February 2010

#365 | Day 34 - "Snow Drive Home" - Great Lever, Bolton, England

Geek Clock

OK, I can explain a few. Just.

To buy one of these clocks and for an explaination of each notation, please visit Uncommon Goods.

Update: More geek clocks here! Thanks to Gary Henderson for the link.

365 Photo Project 2010 – Day 32

 

Day 32 – Monday 1st February 2010, 6:50 am

#365 | Day 32 - "Morning Moon" - Atherton, England

365 Photo Project 2010 – Day 31

 

Day 31 – Sunday 31st January 2010

#365 | Day 31 - "Low Winter Clouds Beyond the Trees" - Atherton, England

Carpooling with Sir Patrick Stewart

If you’ve never seen Robert Llewellyn‘s Carpool before, you could do a lot worse than to start with this episode.

What I love about Carpool is the intamacy of the interview; you almost feel like you’re in the car with them – well, hanging onto the front windscreen anyway!

Take a look at other passenger seat interviews on the main LlewTube site and catch up with Robert Llewellyn on Twitter.

One Year in 90 Seconds

365 Photo Project 2010 – Days 25 to 30

 

Day 25 – Monday 25th January 2010

#365 | Day 25 - "Last Minute Copying" - Bolton, England

Day 26 – Tuesday 26th January 2010

#365 | Day 26 - "Bring On the Delegates!" - Bolton, England

Day 27 – Wednesday 27th January 2010

#365 | Day 27 - "Castle Hill Centre" - Bolton, England

Day 28 – Thursday 28th January 2010

#365 | Day 28 - "Oh Dear!" - Bolton, England

Day 29 – Friday 29th January 2010

#365 | Day 29 - "View from the Office Window" - Bolton, England

 

Day 30 – Saturday 30th January 2010

#365 | Day 30 - "Golden Browns" - Howe Bridge, England

Mexico’s Cave of Crystals

Silver miners first discovered Mexico’s Cave of Crystals almost a decade ago. This incredible underground cavern contains the world’s largest naturally grown crystals, where some structures reach almost 10 meters in length.

Breathing masks and cooling suits are essential as temperatures reach over 50 °C. Combine this with almost 100% humidity and every breath can lead to fluid condensing inside the lungs.

The new BBC series “How the Earth Made Us” accompanies Professor Iain Stewart, a geologist at the University of Plymouth, on a trip into the Naica silver mine.

Once the owners decide to end mining operations and pull out their pumps, The Cave of Crystals will flood and once again hide this spectacle from human eyes.

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