Andrew Graham
Senior at Greely High School in Maine. I’m a hiker and always have a camera with me. I’ve been taking pictures since my grandfather gave me his Canon Ae-1 when I was six. Continue reading Andrew Graham
Senior at Greely High School in Maine. I’m a hiker and always have a camera with me. I’ve been taking pictures since my grandfather gave me his Canon Ae-1 when I was six. Continue reading Andrew Graham
Hi all! The Ocean Conservancy, a non-profit organization based in the United States, has launched a photography contest entitled: “2016 Marine Wildlife and Seascape Photo Contest.” Check it out here! The contest is open to entries until July 11, after … Continue reading Photo Contest Announcement – Ocean Conservancy
by Maria Prebble On a clear day, the White Cliffs of Dover give far-reaching views across the English Channel to the coast of France. As England’s closest point to continental Europe, the area has always had to be on the … Continue reading White Cliffs of Dover
by Gregg Thomas. Read Part I here and Part II here. The next morning, we had already realized that the canyon walls are so steep that there was no point in getting up super early for the dawn and sunrise. … Continue reading Havasu Falls, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona: Part III
by Gregg Thomas. See Part I of this blog series here. Once we arrived at the village, Bryan and I checked into the Supai Lodge. We then continued hiking down the canyon. About a mile down the trail we found … Continue reading Havasu Falls, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona: Part II
by Gregg Thomas. After driving to the trail head on the Havasupai Indian Reservation, which is generally west to southwest of the Grand Canyon National Park, Bryan Scruggs and I got our packs on and readied ourselves to hike down to the … Continue reading Havasu Falls, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona
by Maria Prebble. Location: Moored boat in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. At the birth of the planet the most beautiful encounter between land and sea must have been the Montenegrin coast. —Lord Byron. Perhaps the most notable feature of … Continue reading Bay of Kotor, Montenegro
by Irina Lut The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew was founded in 1759 and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003. I had never been, despite living in London for some years now. When I heard about an orchid festival … Continue reading Orchids all around!
by Kathleen Zambello March Break – a wonderful time of the year to enjoy the sandy beaches of Eastern Florida. Getting up early to see the sun come up over Melbourne Beach was a highlight. I had a chance to … Continue reading Dawn on Melbourne Beach
by Lindsey Rustad The ice has melted from the artificially created ice storms at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire. Now the real work starts – taking a series of measurements over time to analyze the effects of … Continue reading The Study of an Ice Storm
by Nina Oberg Hiking down the Andes in Ecuador is something altogether unforgettable, not only for your eyes, but also for your lungs. We started our hike out at 4,300 m and ended it around 3,600 m, making our way … Continue reading Hiking Ecuador’s Andes
by Emily Ulrich I never found snow or ice interesting back home in Connecticut, I guess a sort of an enactment of the law of diminishing returns: the more I saw of it, the less appeal it had. It was … Continue reading The Intricacies of Ice Storms