Wordless Wednesday #8
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Posted by Moksha Gren at Wednesday, June 20, 2007
25 comments:
ooh, I love this photo!! very unique.
Cool picture!
Gorgeous shot.
Good picture...I couldn't imagine being in there, though. NO WAY!
Great picture. Thanks for sharing and Happy WW.
Smile,
Angel Mama ():)
Awesome. Just what I would expect from a caver.
Very cool. My claustrophobia would never allow me to get such a shot :)
"You take back all those things you said about Han and Luke being secret gay lovers, and I'll consider letting you out."
I hope he didn't go in there. It looks dangerous!
wow..lovely picture..
lucky you , where i live , we dont have any snow..smile
thanks for sharing..i like your blog
Looks like the entrance of a grotto or even an igloo ?
My god that was really dangerous. About a week later the hole had collapsed, if I remember correctly.
Crazy bloke whoever's in there!! But it makes for a fascinating photo... I love the contrast between the dark and the light too.
My brother and I used to have so much fun building snow forts...but Ive never seen a photo from inside of one - way cool! (Pun not intended but...) Happy WW - I played too.
The Story - This shot was taken in December or so of '98. I was living up in Breckenridge, CO with fellow blogger Matt (pictured.) We had about four feet of snow in our yard ans so immediately began tunneling. Those are my feet and you can see one of the little holes I had used to hold my flashlight.
We used this shot as the cover art for the cd we made up there.
Mark - True...there is a trend developing on this blog of me crawling into dark tunnels. Apparently it's just what I do.
Steph - Clearly I'm just not claustrophobic. I concidered it "cozy." ;)
Simon - You've got your personalities mixed here. It's far more likely that Matt would be making me announce their secret relationship to earn my freedom.
Matt - I still disagree with you about the danger. It was four feet of snow and we removed a two foot tunnel. I'll stand by my contention that two feet of snow collapsing on you wouldn't trap you...or hurt you in any way. Simon, as our resident snow expert...what's your take on this?
Everyone Else - Thanks for visiting and commenting.
This is such a "cool" pic! Very different. Where was it taken?
Thanks for stopping by “OSOMOLOVE”.
Happy WW!
So many perverted thoughts run thru my head, but I will just say, Nice picture. Happy WW!
That is awesome! What a great shot and a great memory! I love it.
I am too claustrophobic for that, but here in North Texas, I don't have to worry much about digging through the snow!
bbbbbbrrrrrrrrrr!!
That is great...that reminds me of well....ME! I so would have taken a camera up there!
Love it! :)
Well this looks very appealing this time of year!. Great shot!
Caver huh? You will have to share some of your exploits.
Take care.
mike, he already did.
Nice pic, Moksha. It does look more dangerous than the explanation details. I guess a collapse of two feet of snow wouldn't kill ya, but it was a good idea to have an assistant handy to dig you out, just in case...
A great photo! Looks like a fun time!
This is a cool picture.
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