Category Archives: memoria

Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness
Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.
Aspen.
Snow White has always been into short guys.
Cows in the wild.
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Navajo Peak and Airplane Gully ||

Navajo Peak and Airplane Gully

Navajo Peak and Airplane Gully. Part of the wreckage of the DC-3 can be seen below the center of the picture.
Excepts from the 1948 Accident Investigation Report:
[Aircraft] NC-206 [DC-3] departed from Denver, Colorado, at 1602 [January 21, 1948] for Grand Junction, Colorado.
Twenty-two minutes later, at 1624, the CAA communication station at Denver received a position report from the flight that it was at an altitude of 14,500 feet, 500 feet over the top of clouds, and 20 miles west of Denver. The flight also reported that they were experiencing severe turbulence.
At approximately 1630, aircraft NC-206[…] crashed 7 miles west southwest of Ward, Colorado, on Navajo Peak. The 3 occupants aboard were killed, and the aircraft was completely destroyed.
Impact and fire which followed completely destroyed the airplane.
A search was organized, and in spite of snowstorms and unfavorable weather on the night of January 21, 1948, search parties moved into the mountainous area from which the aircraft had last been heard. Snow continued for 7 days, covering the wreckage, and making it practically impossible to locate from either the air or the ground. As a result, the search parties were recalled January 28, but the aerial search continued. On May 23, 1948, the wreckage was located by an Air National Guard. It was found slightly below the summit and on the north side of Navajo Peak, which is approximately 7 miles west southwest of Ward, Colorado, or about 45 miles west northwest of Denver. Immediately after the wreckage was located from the air, a ground search party was dispatched to the scene […]The search party found that the aircraft had struck the north northeast side of Navajo Peak approximately 500 feet below the summit, and at an elevation of 12,900 feet above sea level. […] First point of impact was on an almost vertical wall of rock, and the places where the engines had struck were clearly defined by oil spots and scars in the rock.
Probable Cause
The Board determines that the probable cause of this accident was an excessive loss of altitude resulting from a downdraft in an area of severe turbulence.—
One of the men that died in the accident was survived by a four-month-old son.
Navajo Peak, Indian Peaks Wilderness.
Photography, space dogs + treasure
Russia before the revolution. Slide show wired magazine.
Street photography. Slide show lensculture.
Lighting films with mirrors, as in Rashomon forest scene, and flash and mirror photography.

wikimedia
Laika Лайка and the Soviet Space Dogs
“Belka Белка and Strelka Стрелка spent a day in space aboard Korabl-Sputnik 2 on 19 August 1960 before safely returning to Earth.
They were accompanied by a grey rabbit, 42 mice, 2 rats, flies and several plants and fungi. All passengers survived. They were the first Earth-born creatures to go into orbit and return alive.” wikipedia.
Shipwreck off the coast of Colombia.
Vittorio Storaro | Cinematographer
Vittorio Storaro
The Conformist (1970) | Bernardo Bertolucci
The Spider’s Stratagem (1970) | Bernardo Bertolucci
Last Tango in Paris (1972) | Bernardo Bertolucci
1900 (1976) | Bernardo Bertolucci
Apocalypse Now (1979) | Francis Ford Coppola
Reds (1981) | Warren Beatty
Ladyhawke (1985) | Richard Donner
The Last Emperor (1987) | Bernardo Bertolucci
The Sheltering Sky (1990) | Bernardo Bertolucci
Complete filmography

Fukuoka | 10/28
Japanese riot police guarding the Korean Embassy.

Inspiration?
Komainu (狛犬)
“Meant to ward off evil spirits, modern komainu statues are almost identical, but one has the mouth open, the other closed. This is a very common characteristic in religious statue pairs at both temples and shrines. This pattern is however Buddhist in origin and has a symbolic meaning. The open mouth is pronouncing the first letter of the Sanskrit alphabet, which is pronounced “a”, while the closed one is uttering the last letter, which is pronounced “um”, to represent the beginning and the end of all things. Together they form the sound Aum, a syllable sacred in several religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.” Wikipedia article.
Gokoku Shrine 護国神社.
Yayoi Kusama 草間 彌生 pumpkin パンプキン sculpture at Fukuoka Art Museum 福岡市美術館. Ohori Park. More Yakoi Kusama pumpkins (INHALE MAG).
Ohori Park.
Fukuoka Castle ruins 福岡城.
October 28, 2014.
Fukuoka 福岡 and Hakata 博多 | 1
See
Fukuoka Art Museum 福岡市美術館 at Ohori Park 大濠公園
Daimyo, Canal City, Tenjin, Hakata, Marinoa City article.
Back-street stores in Imaizumi.
Food
Gyoza 餃子 (mandu)
Yuu Shin (restaurant | map )
Shin Shin (Ramen restaurant)
Eating and drinking in Tenjin | blog
Hakata ramen ラーメン with tonkotsu 豚骨
Tenjin and Daimyou area food.
Hakata Station and Nakasu Area food.
Fukuoka Ramen map.
Coffee at Manu coffee shop.
Bar Klug cave-like bar location & website
Yatai 屋台
Oden, Yakitori (chicken skewers).
Ramen at Yatai Ajifu.
Yatai menu in Tenjin: Mentai Gyoza, Tomato roll with bacon, Yaki Ramen.
Outside Fukuoka:
Boat tours on the Naka River
Dazaifu city (太宰府市) (25 mins outside the city)Tenmangu Shrine, Kyushu National Museum.
Ainoshima Island (stray cat island) 相島 near Fukuoka. Cat Heaven article.
Imazu stone fortification.
Articles:
Fukuoka Food Guide (Mentaiko, Ramen, Motsunabe, Gyoza).
NYT article on Fukuoka.
Cool Fukuoka blog.
Fukuoka Japan guide website.
Lonely Planet Fukuoka.
10 things to do in Fukuoka article.

Busan to Fukuoka by Ferry
Pilgrimages and Trails I
Pilgrimages and trails
Pilgrimage around Mount Kailash གངས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ in Tibet
Pacific Crest (Mexico to Canada) | website
Appalachian Trail (US)
88 Temple Pilgrimage 八十八ヶ所巡り (Shikoku, Japan)
Santiago de Compostela (Europe)
Tour du Mont Blanc (France, Switzerland, Italy) (100 miles) NYT article
The Hajj (Mecca, Saudi Arabia)
Pilgrimage to Sanctuario Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco (Guanajuato, Mexico)
Glastonbury Tor to Stonehenge (UK) (68 KM)
Books:
Bill Bryson ‘‘A Walk in the Woods’’ Appalachian Trail
Adapted into a movie:
Cheryl Strayed ‘‘Wild” Pacific Crest (Mexico to Canada) | website.
Adapted into a movie:
Paulo Coelho O Diário de Um Mago (The Pilgrimage) and O Alquimista (The Alchemist)