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Dec 09 2011
Kite photography by Gerco de Ruijter

Kite photography by Gerco de Ruijter

(Source: mechanolatry)

reblogged from bigfun, posted by mechanolatry
Nov 13 2010

Canon 5D Mark II Aerial Drone - Autonomous GPS Position Hold

reblogged from krasznai, posted by krasznai
Aug 11 2010
Aug 03 2010
Burk Khalifa by Samar Jodha

Burk Khalifa by Samar Jodha

reblogged from parazita, posted by frozenfahrenheit
Jul 29 2010
Alex MacLean photography

Alex MacLean photography

Jul 04 2010
Apr 09 2010
reblogged from kagurazakaundergroundresistance, posted by pinto
Feb 02 2010
David Maisel photography

David Maisel photography

reblogged from bigfun, posted by tscp
Jan 08 2010

Can’t help but think England will never see the sun again…

Can’t help but think England will never see the sun again…

reblogged from lunarized, posted by lunarized
Dec 30 2009
“Fort Jefferson is an unincorporated community and ghost town in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It is located on Garden Key in the lower Florida Keys within the Dry Tortugas National Park, about 70 miles west of the island of Key West. Fort Jefferson is a massive but unfinished coastal fortress. It is the largest masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere, and is composed of over 16 million bricks.” -WP
I’ve been obsessed with Fort Jefferson for a few days now. It’s a giant civil-war era gun platform designed to defend the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico. Check out where it’s located. It’s a National Park so you can camp there ($5/night + seaplane tix), but bring your own water because the Dry Torugas are named that for a reason. Imagine pitching a tent and spending the night here.

“Fort Jefferson is an unincorporated community and ghost town in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It is located on Garden Key in the lower Florida Keys within the Dry Tortugas National Park, about 70 miles west of the island of Key West. Fort Jefferson is a massive but unfinished coastal fortress. It is the largest masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere, and is composed of over 16 million bricks.” -WP

I’ve been obsessed with Fort Jefferson for a few days now. It’s a giant civil-war era gun platform designed to defend the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico. Check out where it’s located. It’s a National Park so you can camp there ($5/night + seaplane tix), but bring your own water because the Dry Torugas are named that for a reason. Imagine pitching a tent and spending the night here.

reblogged from kagurazakaundergroundresistance, posted by pile