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Behind Niagra

2007-01-16 16:50:20.358353+01 by Dan Lyke 4 comments

What does Niagara Falls[Wiki] look like from the back side? Three guys don their caving gear to go find out.

[ related topics: Nature and environment ]

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#Comment Re: made: 2007-01-16 20:55:57.815625+01 by: petronius

I saw a cheap Sci-Fi channel drama last year about some guys trying to stop a meltdown in an old Soviet era nuke station in Latvia. The set looked a lot this these pix. I just hope it wasn't an actual power station. These are great images.

#Comment Re: made: 2007-01-17 00:18:01.650203+01 by: meuon

That was not caving gear. Too clean, too lightweight (usage).. too heavy (weight).

#Comment Re: made: 2007-01-17 00:37:55.681202+01 by: topspin [edit history]

I dunno, Mike. I believe there were 3 or 4 big ol' packs with LOTS of gear hauled into Camps Gulf to get a pretty decent picture of Ann with a little cave in the background.

#Comment Re: made: 2007-01-17 03:03:53.220096+01 by: meuon [edit history]

At Camps Gulf: Notice the gear bags. No "Swiss army" backbacks, those are ballistic nylon, and Ann changed into the clean yellow suit, just for the pic. Those tripods at Camps Gulf are pretty snazzy small pack ones ones as well, no big bogens like mine.

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