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Images and videos published on ifany.org in rough chronological order according to the image metadata. Page 20 of 52

August 24th to October 14th, 2012


Almost back at the hut.
Curvy glacier.
The Bishorn.
Finally a photo that shows the wind and snow whirling over the mountain side.
On the way up I lost a glove that got carried away by the wind. It tumbled down the glacier before it finally decide to stop right be the edge next to a vertical drop. It was still there on the way down, and I went to pick it up again.
Walking up the final edge with the Weisshorn (4506) in the background.
20 altitude meters from the top, and having to deal with a pretty vivid wind that unfortunately can't be seen on the photo. (I didn't take this photo, Ylva did)
So, where do we go here?
After much toil and hardship the incline finally flattened out a bit, and after getting a cup of tea I started to feel like this mountain might actually be possible to climb.
Ylva posing with the Bishorn in the background.
The look out behind us
Taking a break on the mountain side separated by 10 meters of rope. The top is up on the right.
Ice axes bring up the worst in me. (Ylva took this photo)
Traversing the glacier is a tricky business. I was instructed that if Ylva fell in a ravine to the left, I would dive headfirst into a ravine on the right. More or less.
Heading out in the early morning on the glacier, all roped up waiting for the sun to come out.
Evening at the hut/construction site (they were building the new hut right next to the old one, but fortunately the construction workers were down for the weekend.
These sweet little men were holding the shutters open on the old mountain hut we reached in the late afternoon. They won't be there for long though as a new hut is being constructed in it's place.
Ylva takes a look at the view (2)
Ylva takes a look at the view (1)
Right after taking this photo, a paraglider came out from behind the edge, and a fox ran away right below us.
Plenty of faded fall colors
Ruthie checking the map on our way to the camp ground.
A bug sitting in the grass.
Red rock formations on a beach.
Kangaroos in nature.
Hiking along the coast.
The harbor in Eden at sunset.
Close up of some plants.
The forest near a mountain where we had a hike in the rain.
Some odd pine cones in a tree on a mountain in the rain.
Rotten wood.
I'm skipping stones.
Orange and black rock. This photo is taken by Ruthie, I think.
A waterfall.
Ruthie on the rocks.
Pambula beach at sunset..
I managed to feed a kangaroo!
Kangaroos in Pambula
Ruthie inspecting an old railway bridge.
A beautiful spot along the road between Melbourne and Pambula.
Wonderful graffiti in Melbourne along some side street.
Wholesale & export butcher in Melbourne
Ruthie taking photography of some graffiti.
Waiting for the maglev train to take me to the airport.
A residential street in Shanghai
Kittens sleeping outside a house.
Colorful windows near the apple store.
An old window from somewhere.
The man responsible for keeping the river from imploding.
The Bund at around 5 in the morning on the way home to the guesthouse.
Karaoke with Ching (which I'm probably not spelling correctly)
It's just about to pour down.
Legs without bodies outside an art museum in Shanghai.
I found a few of my classmates at the bar of the contemporary art fair. Supposedly there was free vodka.
The international fair for contemporary art in Shanghai was duly inspected. The art was so contemporary some of the frames weren't even square.
Eating at a typical chinese restaurant with a turntable centered on the round table and two attentive waiters watching over us at all times.
The ordering process at a restaurant
A lizard on a stick in case you are suffering from anything that needs lizards on sticks to cure.
These are the anti-cough flowers. I'm sure they have other uses too.
A traditional pharmacy down the road from our guesthouse. I stopped by to buy some medicin for a cough and I was handed half a kilo of different dried flowers. They didn't work much, but maybe I ingested them wrong.
Julian gets acupunctured. It didn't cure him.
Chart of the foot reflective zones health therapy
A traditional Chinese hospital is inspected thoroughly
Last sunrays on the Bund.
The view towards the Bund.
The view towards Pudong, the financial district.
A couple were having their picture taken in the street. I could have thought of better locations, but maybe they wanted the picture that way.
More street life
Street life in some random street of Shanghai far away from everything.
The wonderful but somewhat crowded metro of Shanghai
This stud was posing right next to the lobster place like there was no tomorrow.
Some of you might recognize the poster to the right. Or at least parts of it.
A man sitting in a restaurant in the old part of Shanghai.
There's a boat-full of architects in the lower left corner.
While being academic of nature, we still had time to enjoy a real Chinese tourist trap, complete with flag-carrying guide and allocated time for shopping.
People at the Bund around nighttime.
Vy was very excited about the food.
The Bund where people walk by the river can be seen down below, and on the other side is the big financial district of Shanghai.
The rooftop terrace on the Bund by the river.
One of the first nights we went to a fancy rooftop terrace to have a drink and enjoy the view of the city. The above is what it looks like.
Soldiers are sitting listening to a speech on the campus of Tongji University
The obligatory old door.
A porter stops to take a look at the silly foreigner walking around in the nasty back alleys behind the market
The salad street
A gang of up-to-no-good'ers hanging around the empty corridors of the market building.
Sugarcane was prepared outside the market building
I love the smiles of the gentleman to the left
Lots of busy activity inside the market building.
A flower vendor keeping an eye on me from behind the long plastic bags of pedals.
This photogenic gentleman tried hard to sell me a bouquet for my sweetheart.
Flowers flowers flowers
Happy bantering and plenty of head-bobbing went on as flowers were changing hands
Two ballerinas practicing
Neatly arranged betel leaves was put out in baskets.
Next to the flowers in the empty construction site of the new metro, some sort of salad could be bought by the cubic meter.
Bags of pedals lining the busy walkway
This chap called out to me to be photographed and held up a nice bouquet as I sat down to take his photo.
We had some presentations and a bit of food in the art room of the school
The slum next to the military golf course.

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