Category: travel

  • Exploring the USS Saratoga

    Exploring the USS Saratoga

    If you are not a tec-diver I kindly suggest to stop here and move to more interesting stuff. You will only see dead boring 20 minutes of: endless, dark, narrow, radioactive, rusty gangways full of slit.

    If you are a tec-diver you are welcome to follow us on an endless, dark, narrow, radioactive trip through rusty gangways full of slit that may probably spoil all your future wrack dives – it is a space travel to an unexplored alien spaceship. Be my guest…

    I prepared myself for this trip for many years and I can only recommend this to everybody thinking about the same. The USS Saratoga will collapse in 5 to 10 years and then this piece of history is gone…

    Equipment:
    12l doubles (20/25 tri-mix)
    52 nitrox 1. stage
    91 nitrox 2. stage
    GoPro 3
    Sola 1200

  • Sharks!

    Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos in great masses. The term: “have you also seen the grey reef shark?” after the dive is now somehow spoiled. Enjoyable at the shark pass of the Bikini Atoll, but see for yourself!

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQpSuWoWEvw

  • Traveling through Micronesia to the Marshall Islands

    Traveling through Micronesia to the Marshall Islands

    To reach Ebeye where the MS Windward was waiting for us, we had to get to Kwajalein the only international airport on the Marshall Islands. I never heard this name before but United did, as they got very nervous when our travel agent bought our tickets. Besides being the largest atoll, the Buchholz Army Airfield on Kwajalein is the military missile test base in the pacific.

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    To get there from Europe, you will start in Guam, hopp through Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae or more or less whole Micronesia.
    Guam was new for me. I was not aware that the US day does not start on the east coast, but in Guam. Actually the whole Pacific is more or less US territory and Guam is just a tiny but important border stone to mark and claim it for the rest of the world.

    So first travel hacking advise:

    • Assure you have a valid ESTA waiver and avoid the queue that will form in front of you when leaving the plane. Bypass to the left and safe a lot of time.

    Second travel hacking advise:

    • Have a national soccer team that recently wiped out Brasil to be processed quick and friendly. The officer was congratulating us and we got moral support in winning the overall championship. Germany was so close in that moment. <grin>

    On the way to the hotel the taxi guy asked us if we are Germans or Russians. We explained, those are two totally different countries and we are Germans. He nodded but seemed to disbelieve us which may explain why he asked if Germans and Russians use the same language. …oh boy! Folks from the country of Asia listen: From now on, I will shamelessly ask all of you if you are from China or Japan and regardless of your irrelevant reply my next question will be: but it is the same language, right? <grin>

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    On the next day we started our island hopping trip from Guam through Micronesia to the Marshall Islands through Chuuk , Pohnpei and Kosrae the sleeping lady in whatever order towards Kwajalein.

    Third travel hacking advise:

    • Take the risk and insist on checking through your baggage until destination to avoid highly unpleasant and substantial overweight fees! I am personally responsible for better than expected Q3 results from United in 2014! <grin>

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    Island hopping introduced me to a totally new security procedure allowing me to enjoy flying even more: the full passenger cabin security check!
    Some passengers leave the plane, some new will enter, but before the passengers continuing the flight have to take down their baggage from the overhead storage. After this a trained professional assures that no bomb that passed the airport scan is left unattended by looking in the storage and under the seats, then everybody puts back the baggage. There was a astonishing acceptance amongst passengers from all over the world and everybody agreed that we all felt much safer! <grin>

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    …meanwhile we could visit the pilots cabin and have a chat with the pilots or invite them to help us with some selfies <double grin>

    After nearly two days of travel we were approaching the Kwajalein military base and got a little nervous ourselves, knowing that Robert had a battle drone in his hand baggage. However …

    Travel hacking advise four:

    • Relax on entering Kwajalein, the customs procedure and the transit through the super top secret military base! …as long as you have a national soccer team that recently wiped out Brasil <grin>. The guys where all kind and friendly.

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    When you arrive you see folks playing golf just beside the runway, when you are escorted through the base you see perfect family houses with lots of green around it and full blown BBQ equipment in front of it. Long haired surfer type folks are strolling on cool bikes through the base, which may explain the drug dogs checking our baggage. Definitely a big boys playground and top secret because:

    • I bet US soldiers would sell the soul of their mother to serve there.
    • I am sure they do not want to let anybody know how tough this service is.

    <grin>

    From the base it is just 15 minutes by ferry to Ebeye, the main island of the Marschall Islands where we were picked up to embark the MS Windward, or our home for the next two weeks…

    Travel hacking advise five and final summary:

    • Schengen procedures (Frankfurt to Zürich)
    • International procedures (Switzerland to Japan)
    • US procedures (Narita to Guam)
    • US protectorate procedures (island hopping)
    • US military base procedures (Kwajalein)
    • no procedures (Ebeye / Marschall Islands)
  • Bikini Atoll Teaser

    Bikini Atoll Teaser

    …the tainted lost paradise…

    Just back from the most remote place I have ever traveled to. 13.000km away from Frankfurt am Main, one third of the circumference of the planet and 10 hours time difference.

    You will find here soon some photos from this place, movies about the wreck penetrations, living on the MS Windward, Bryan, Mathew and Edward and other folks. Sharks to watch, Mahi Mahis to eat, traveling through heavily fortified military bases and much more…

    There is really so much to tell I hardly know where to start. We are talking about 2k photos to select from and some days of movies to cut and edit (200GB in total)!

    (more…)

  • Heavy Metal & Big Numbers – Welzow-Süd

    Heavy Metal & Big Numbers – Welzow-Süd

    Ever wondered how a 8 billion Euro p.a. money printer could look like? It looks like this and for me quite impressive! this is just a tiny part of a square 54km area that will be farmed until 2042.

    Have I mentioned that I love big machines? Those are the largest movable structures built by men. They dwarf everything around them – even good old El Troll would look tiny.

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    This is the lignite field (brown coal) that feeds Schwarze Pumpe – a well chosen name for a power plant. This farm is 50 million years old. It yields 20 million tons p.a. (one third of Vattenfalls production) representing 12% of the total German lignite-based production. Germany is the leading lignite farmer world wide.

    What can not be captured on pictures is the smell of a hell pit that fits well to the CO2 emission that is 3 times higher as the average of other options (gas, coal, oil).

    Funny side note: Schwarze Pumpe is probably the most advanced lignite power plant and has a Carbon Capture and Storage unit. It never went in production as the risk of loosing the stored CO2 seemed to high. So we eliminated the ‚risk‘ in favor of just blowing the CO2 into the air – humans ARE strange!

    • It represents nearly 1% of the german electricity production (7% of the German lignite based electricity).
    • It produces 14 TWh p.a. ( a quarter of Vattenfalls production which is 55TWh).
    • It yields 8 billion € p.a. with 350 employees (that is a nice ratio).

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  • Verzasca Bungee Jump (Golden Eye Stunt)

    Verzasca Bungee Jump (Golden Eye Stunt)

    Anatomy of a Bungee Jump

    You need  a kick by jumping down to hell with life insurance?
    Well, you are most probably considering the right move!

    Do it! It is definitely something that will remain on your life time mental media top ten! You will be able to recall it anytime and it will help you to put minor daily problems into the right context.

    …I never considered Bungee jumping for myself. I already had 10 sky dives some 20 years ago and was fully aware that it is much tougher to jump from a comprehensible non-abstract height.

    However, you may also have friends who really know you and therefore ask if you would join a Bungee jumping trip.

    Some weeks before
    You argue a little against it, because you are so f* rationale, responsible and because it really makes no sense. After a short resistance of some few arguments I accepted – of-course!

    Some days before
    This is the ugly time! You will start to google. You will look up youtube.com. You are f*! 🙂 Every single bit of information will be used by your brain to punish you.

    You will be surprised by the creativity of your brain to create new “Final Destination” movies in your head – buen sueños!

    Arrival
    You are now in the mood of somebody who is sentenced to death. The only thing you can control now is to keep some dignity…
    You are also happy to end this f* sh* as soon as possible.

    In case you have chosen Verzasca as your guillotine you will drive for 20 minutes through serpentines.

    Without any warning you will face the full structure and realize the craziness of your decision.

    However, now you can not get out of this assignment – uncontrolled laugh within the group of you joined may be a reaction… It is to late now to get out of this sh* 🙂

    1st version – real-time:

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl4zdR-5Chk

    Waiting for your sentence to death

    You have accepted your death, you line in, you watch others, you increase your doubts, you wait…

    It is now your turn
    Finally, let’s do it. You look down (you really should). You look forward (they tell you: it feels like superman when you look forward). You jump!

    1st Second
    Hey cool! It is really like superman! 🙂 (that is because you still have a horizontal position and look towards the horizon and have no feedback on your downside vector)
    Yeahaaaaa…

    2nd Second
    Uhm…
    …aaaa…

    3rd Second
    The Superman drive may be broken! F*! (you are now heading down and you see where you will hit the ground)
    …aaaooohhhh…

    4 Second
    The Superman drive IS broken! I am F*!
    …AAAAAA…

    5 Second
    I am much to fast! This is not the plan! Where is the f* bungee?
    …OOOHHHAAANOOO…

    6 Second
    …after all I knew it… I am the first with a bungee rupture! F*!!!
    …NOAAARGH…

    7 Second
    *#!##%*!*

    8 Second
    (the bungee fully kicks in and slows you down smoothly)

    2nd version – slow motion:

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMNRoV0t__c

  • On photographing Leopards

    On photographing Leopards

    Wildlife photography = waiting in the wild…

    Back in 2007 where I had my first wildlife experience in Namibia I instantly fell in love with wildlife photograph. Etosha was a great experience but there where no leopard sightings. I was also lucky to meet Arnoud Quanjer – a real wildlife addict. He told me, if I am looking for leopards, I have to go to Sabi Sands.

    Well five years later I had the chance, time, (little more) knowledge and equipment to go for it:

    Shoot a leopard photo worthy to be on the cover page of National Geographic!

    I know it is so foolish, but we all need goals, right?

    I want to pull out three pictures and a short movie to show how f* hard it is to get even close to it…

    Prequel: I already had some nice leopard shots, but the pinnacle of my expectation was at Londolozi. It is plain simple the best place on Earth to get leopard pictures.

    I started to stalk leopards… reading: waiting and cursing the weather and light condition.
    There was a female leopard watching over her prey. An impala kill up in the tree. There are plenty of opportunities for action and good shoots around this plot, as there are plenty of competitors around

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    The picture below is my pray. The female leopard guarding her prey. I was patient. spent hours in front of her – waiting! Meanwhile getting nice but boring photos. Have I mentioned it was cloudy?

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    An then an action! Some vultures came to close and I got this picture:

    Hissing Leopard

    …even without the sunlight it would have been not so bad – but: for whatever reason (it is just 4 minutes after the previous picture) the camera was on ISO 10000. Nice, but noisy…

    Here is the footage around the waiting. It is really highly condensed.

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMAs-r37CUk

  • SS Thistlegorm by Night

    SS Thistlegorm by Night

    Fascinating experience to dive the SS Thistlegorm by night. Fascinated to see how recreational divers take an impressive number of risks. Well at least they are not aware of it. How should they after 20 dives? However our managing tour guide (our Instructor from Hell) is surveying the operation from the upper deck of the Blue Pearly and has everything under full control.

    The good point: you get an incredible dive experience

    The lucky point: No casualties 🙂

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBqisPMBnhI

  • Red Sea Wrecks

    Red Sea Wrecks

    Yes! Wreck diving is one of the last somehow achievable activities on earth that may bring you into an Indiana Jones feeling. You travel through time and even on heavy dived wrecks as the Thistledorm you are allowed to kill yourself if you wish.

    Actually I am surprised we had no casualties on our Safari considering the setup and events, but finally I ended up with some nice pics and movies and a great time.

    • Thistlegorm is an incredible beautiful wreck – some traffic lights would be helpful
    • Giannis D was the most adventurous one as one in our team really managed to get into a heavy oil bubble and totally mess himself up.
    • and even though the Carnatic was not carrying the money Lawrence of Arabia promised to the Arabs it is a nice spot to dive.

    This is part 1 of 3 (and the movies are still in production)

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  • Red Sea Trip – Dolphins

    Red Sea Trip – Dolphins

    I am plowing through some few thousands of underwater pics (and throwing away 90%) as well as hours of underwater movies, so please give me some time. There is some nice stuff like this so please stay tuned 🙂

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