Monday, January 5, 2015
Floating
Trolling :)
Trollstigen, Norway. I think I love Norway. This highway is known as the Trollstigen Mountain Road, route 63 or The Troll's Path and is one of Norway's most dramatic. The road has a very steep inclind of 9% with 11 hairpin switchbacks. In some places, it's only wide enough for ONE car!
The road opened in 1936 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to Norwegian legends, trolls roam the mountains during the night, but change to stone by the morning sun. Today it is this path is a tourist magnet, for obvious reasons.
Trees of Lava
Only on the Big Island of Hawaii will you find these wonderful LAVA trees :). Situated in the Nanawale Forest Reserve, this park is a graphic depiction of the long-term effects of lava. These 'trees' were formed by fast moving lava that hit patches of wet O'hia trees. The lava ultimately encased the structures leaving behind a vertical, hollow, lava tube where each tree once stood. The lava explosion occurred in 1970 and has left the ground quite uneven, so walk with caution along the park's miles of trails. The lava trees are made even more amazing as they are now covered in moss and surrounded by lush tropical foliage, as well as huge monkeypod trees. Has anyone hiked this area? It looks magical.
Fighting Anorexia?
Their spokes man Blair River :(.
Zoomline!
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