Svalbard | Expedition | July 2015 Arctic Coal
Halfway between mainland Europe (600km south) and the North Pole (1000km north) lays a archipelago called Svalbard. One of the world’s northernmost inhabited areas. Formed by over 400 islands, shaped …
Svalbard – Longyearbyen | Story | July 2015 Crane Camping
Around midnight at the Airport in Longyearbyen. We had about 9 hours to get some sleep and pick up a rifle at the local expedition equipment store. In the morning …
Svalbard – Longyearbyen | Story | July 2015 Gruve 2
Short story and report about the abandoned coal mine and according to the locals Santas summerhouse, "Gruve 2" in Longyearbyen.
Svalbard – Barentsburg | Urban Stroll | July 2015 Barentsburg
Located on the south side of the Isfjord on Svalbard the Russian town Barentsburg, is one of the northernmost, permanently inhabited settlements in the world. Surrounded by nothing than ice and …
Svalbard – Grumantbyen | Expedition | July 2015 From Barentsburg to Longyearbyen 1/3
Out of the countless mines and mining-settlements on Svalbard there are only two active ones left. One is the Russian town of Barentsburg and the other one in the Norwegian …
Svalbard – Colesbutka | Expedition | July 2015 From Barentsburg to Longyearbyen 2/3
After being stuck with two slightly shitty options to get out of Grumantbyen and to the Rusanovodden Cabin, we chose the one that seemed to be the least shitty one …
Svalbard – Longyearbyen | Expedition | July 2015 From Barentsburg to Longyearbyen 3/3
As we returned from Colesbutka to our cabin, we received some bad news. The weather was changing and the forecast predicted some upcoming extreme fog that would stay for the …
USA | Roadtrip | January 2016 Road Tripping USA Part 1
On an eight week roadtrip along the west coasts three of us tried to get a feeling what this wild west land is really about. On New Years Eve shortly …
USA | Roadtrip | January 2016 Road Tripping USA Part 2
Just a view hours driving along decent roads and you can get away from all of it. To a place seemingly untouched where you can breathe, think and stop thinking …
USA – San Francisco | Urban Stroll | January 2016 San Francisco
Road Tripping USA Part 3 - San Francisco. Read here to find out what we explored, learned and discovered in the city during our one day visit.
USA – Los Angeles | Urban Stroll | February 2016 Sixth Street Viaduct
An icon. A landmark. Seen in countless movies, shows and music videos, the Sixth Street Bridge was an important and famous part the Los Angeles cityscape. The viaduct bridge connected …
USA – Los Angeles | Urban Stroll | February 2016 Hot Laundromat
Wandering aimlessly around the city. You meander through the streets without a certain target in mind. What seems appealing sets the way. The city becomes accessible in a different way …
USA – Los Angeles | Documentary | February 2016 Urban Oil Field
The Inglewood Oil Field is one of the biggest oil fields in California and the biggest inner-city oil field in the United States. Since its discovery 1924, almost 400 million barrel …
USA – Los Angeles | Urban Stroll | February 2016 Ascot Hills Park
During my stay in Los Angeles in early 2016 I was constantly searching for places that offer a good view over the city. With a little help from my friend Max who lives and …
USA – Slab City | Story | January 2016 Welcome to Slab City
Nothing less than “the last free place in America”. Where no rents or fees apply, no property ownership exists and no limits are set. From the entrance as far as …
USA – Darwin | Story | February 2016 Darwin
Three days before my return flight back home my friend Max a temporary LA local and I decided to go on a last small trip to the desert. With a …
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