Friday, February 08, 2008

Long sight

Today the visibility was again brilliant, if not perfect. Western Alps were almost floating above the Adriatic sea. Snowy ridges were raising above rough sea in the gulf of Trieste as Bora was blowing about 4-5 bf. The most significant peak was Mount Agner (Monte Agner) in the massif Pale di San Martino, raising 2872 m.a.s.l. The distance from my standpoint at sea level a bit north of Novigrad, Istria was ~ 168 kilometers. In the opposite direction church at Rovinj was clearly visible at a distance od 30 kilometers.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Full moon - July 30

Full moon was slowly rising above cityskape of Novigrad, Istria.

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Final four - Notranjska liga 2006

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Canon EOS20, EF-S 10-22, 1/60s, f/4.5, ISO 400, fill-flash
Dragomer easily won final four tournament in Notranjska league 2006. This is the third title for Dragomer after wins in 1999 and 2004.

In the first semi-final game Dragomer won Buce and in second one Fuzine were better than Preserje, last year winners. In a game for 3rd place, Buce beat Preserje 2:1. The final game went to Dragomer, where Fuzine won one set. Final result was 3:1.

Final standings:

1. Dragomer
2. Fuzine
3. Buce
4. Preserje

Picture gallery of the final four tournament.
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Preserje - Extrem 3rd match

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Action
Canon EOS20, EF-S 10-22, 1/60s, f/5.6, ISO 800, flash
Yesterday Preserje won 3rd game against Extrem in Notranjska voleyball league and has qualified to final four tournament. The game was very tight and the result could easily be the other way around.
In 1st set Extrem had a bad start, but has catch up and won the set with 29:27. The second set was 25:16 for Preserje. In third set both teams were equal and exchanging in lead. Towards the end, Extrem was serving at 24:22 for the first match point. The second match point for Extrem was at 25:23, but again Preserje managed to defend it. Final score was 29:27 for Preserje.

Final four tournament will be held in Logatec on Saturday, April 8. For details see main page of Notranjska league. See you there.

Picture gallery of 1st match and 3rd match.
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Saturday, March 04, 2006

Underground Bunker I


Sleeping room
Canon EOS20, EF-S 10-22, 1/60s, f/4.5, ISO 400, flash
Temptation after visiting the smaller bunker was growing. We knew there is a second one close, but nobody knew exactly where the entrance is. We had an approximate map, short description and strong will. We gathered at 20:00 on Monday evening and headed towards Javor. After a short ride we passed turning for the second bunker and knew we are near. We were driving slowly. Suddenly we've seen it - a solitary pine tree growing in the middle of meadow. We parked the car 100 m up the road in 15 cm of fresh snow. We've tightened our shoes and put on head lights.

First we crossed a creek and headed W towards the pine tree where we turned left and started ascent. We were just following side road, which was probably used for construction. After several hundreds meters we came to a scarp and thought we've already found the entrance, but it turned out we were wrong. We continued up the road which ended after next 100 meters. We split - two of us went to the top of the hill and the rest returned to the scarp. After short searching we managed to find an entrance 100 m NW from the scarp. We entered the bunker.

The entrance is designed in the same way and also corridors are similar. This one is longer and has more rooms, some even have wooden floors and are isolated. At the far end there is an exit with a wonderful view at Javor village. It turned out that the exit is just several meters below the end of the road where we split. Even after standing on the road and knowing where the exit is we were not sure.

There were also some cave formations and cave animals like bats.

Unfortunately this time we found much more garbage from beer cans, blankets, soft air pellets, blank cartridges, broken CDs to graffiti. It seems people use it for parties and fun. Our favorite is therefore the smaller one.

Google Earth KML file with exact locations and short description of how to find the bunkers is available here. If you have some interesting information about the bunkers or any other similar places please let me know.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

VOA - Visa on arrival

Convenient and proven Myanmar government sponsored e-visa service was shut down along with the change of Myanmar prime minister somewhere in July 2005. This was a good option for those of us who live far away from Myanmar embassy. The closest one for us is in Belgrade 700km away and the second option is to arrange it trough a local agency at Berlin embassy, which costs $150 per visa and passports are sent via express mail service.

After cancellation of e-visa service there was some chaos for several months as nobody knew for sure if and how is it possible to arrange visa on arrival. Luckily new program was announced on October 1st where selected local agencies can arrange you visa on arrival. Since this was a new policy there were not many posts on thorntree about reliability of local agencies and their success rate. We decided to go for VOA via Magado travel agency.

The process run very smoothly. We've sent all required data and in one week we have received color scan of our VOA. They have informed also SilkAir our flight operator to Myanmar. Visa fee is $20 and there is additional service and document handling charge of $35 per visa which totals in $55 and is still much cheaper than $150 via Berlin, but you don't have a stamp in your passport to show at check-in and boarding.

At Ljubljana airport everything went smoothly, they were happy to see our B&W printouts. We checked the baggage till final destination - Yangon and got boarding tickets for Zurich. When we arrived there we went straight to our transfer counter to check-in for Singapore and Yangon. The lady at the counter was very friendly, be she did not believe our papers are valid and there is VOA program. She made several phone calls and nobody knew nothing. Finally she managed to call representative of Singapore airlines who said our papers are OK. We got our boarding tickets and went happy back to waiting room. At boarding time we queued and when we got to the guy checking passports and visas he didn't let us board the plane. He took us out of the queue and he wanted to see our papers once again. When we showed our VOA printouts he was just smiling and said "Believe me mister, there is no visa on arrival waiting you in Myanmar." We explained that everything is quite new and that we will go to Singapore as we don't need a visa if we are not allowed to board SilkAir, he let us board the plane.

In Singapore we had no problems whatsoever and were allowed to board the plane without being asked to show visa or VOA papers.

When we landed in Yangon International Airport, we were wondering if the lady from the agency will be waiting for us and how we are going to recognize her. When we entered arrival terminal people were already queuing up for immigration control. We knew that we will not be able to enter the country without visas, but then a nice young lady with long black hair showed up and welcomed us. She took us trough immigration, overtaking everyone who was standing in the queues. She took our passports and while we waited for our baggage she arranged visa stamp, which looked a bit different than the ones arranged at embassies, in our passports.

In less than hour after we've landed we arrived in our hotel room, downtown Yangon.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Underground Bunker II


Big hall
Canon EOS20, EF-S 10-22, 1/60s, f/3.5, ISO 800, flash
Yesterday evening we went to see an underground bunker build for political elite arround 1950. The second one is located nearby, but it was impossible to find the entrance in the dark if you don't know exactly where it is.

The bunker

With more than 500 meters of 2 meter wide and 3 meter high concrete corridors and several side halls the bunker looks quite impressive. The biggest hall (on the picture) is over 30 meters long, 7 meters wide and 7 meters high (we did not measure it). At the far end the bunker rises towards the surface and looks like a mine shaft with collapsed wooden supports. It is dangerous part of the bunker and I don't recommend you venture there as the ceiling can collapse. The construction was abandoned before it was finished. Rumors goes that because of problems with underground water.

Cave life

We could see several grasshoppers and bats hanging from the ceiling, but our torches were not very strong to search for smaller animals. There were also tiny roots hanging from the ceiling at the very end of the bunker. Most probably it comes close to the surface.

Cave formations

The water is slowly leaking trough the ceiling and walls therefore several cave formations started to form. In the last 50 years they had some time to grow, but are still relatively young in comparison to those in nature caves.

Occasionally there was calcareous sinter on the ground and first traces of stalactites. On the ceiling there were many up to 25 cm spaghetti stalactite. We've found also one cave pearl.

Human influence

The bunker gets some visitors from time to time and they leave some trace. Luckily we haven't met anyone yesterday as this would be quite a surprise for everybody. We could find some branches, broken glass and beer cans lying on the floor. There were also several graffiti on the walls.

The two bunkers are located close to Ljubljana, between Javor and Pance. There was also an article in Nedeljski dnevnik in 2001, which is available here. On the same link you can find more detailed map of the bunkers.

Friday, February 17, 2006

Myanmar (Burma) 2006


Shewegadon Pagoda
Canon EOS20, EF-S 10-22, 1/100s, f/14.0, ISO 100
Also this year we've spent significant part of European winter in SE Asia. This time we've decided to visit Myanmar (Burma). Our trip lasted 4 weeks and we started on 22nd of Dec 2005, just two days before Christmas.

After studying THE Book and following ThornTree posts we've decided to take a circular route trough Yangon, Kalaw, Inle, Mandalay, Bagan, Ngapali, and back to Yangon.
We arranged the tickets from Ljubljana to Yangon trough local agency and ordered visa on arrival (VOA) trough Magado, one of the Myanmar travel agencies. We hit the road early in the morning and the great adventure started ...


... more stories and images will follow in the next days.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

No Border Sled Dog Race


All for one
Canon EOS20, Sigma EX 70-200, 1/2500s, f/4.0, ISO 400

The first day of "No Borders" sled dog race in Kranjska Gora is over. This was the first race in the history of sled dog that crossed international border.

There were about 40 contestants in different categories:
  • sprint 4 dog (8 Km)
  • sprint 6 dog (12 Km)
  • sprint 8 dog (16 Km).
  • male and female skijoring 1 (12 km)
Unfortunately there were no sprint unlimited participants.

The competition continues tomorrow at 9:00 on the same track. Next week there will be European Sled Dog Sprint Championship on the same track, but with different start postion.

If you are interested in Sled Dog and would like to find out more, check Sled Dog Central.
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