Underworld: The Intrepid Cave Photography of Robbie Shone

China Caves 2012 / Hong Meigui Expedition to explore giant caves in Wulong County.

Robbie Shone is a British adventure, cave and travel photographer based out of Austria. His adventures have led him to the remotest areas of China, Papua New Guinea, Borneo, the Alps and Crete where he has photographed the deepest, largest, and longest cave systems ever discovered. These feats involve dangling on a thin rope 650 ft. (200m) above the floor in the world’s deepest natural shaft, exploring the far ends of a 117 mile long cave system, and spending nearly four days continuously underground on shoots.

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Collected here are some of his most jaw-dropping shots, many from a 2012 excursion into cave systems in Wulong County, China. You can explore more of his cave photography over on his website. All imagery courtesy the photographer. (via This Isn’t Happiness)

22 Technicolor Dreamscapes You Won’t Believe Are Real

We are delighted by colorful displays of fireworks, tickled by the profundity of a psychedelic art exhibit. Even walls of glossy graffiti stop us in our tracks. But, undoubtedly, the most thrilling spectacles of all can be found in nature — and here’s proof, below. Planet earth, you impress us:

Danxia Landform Geological Park, China
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This mountain range appears to be Dr. Seuss inspired. The trippy landscape (yes, it’s natural) are part of the Zhangye Danxia Landform Geological Park in China.
Tulip Fields, Northern Netherlands
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This is not a close-up of a patchwork rug, but an aerial view of tulip fields in northern Netherlands.
Red Beach, Panjin, China
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China’s “Red Beach” gets its vibrant hue from a particular kind of seaweed that transforms from green to crimson in the fall. The Sueda species is one of the only kinds of seaweed that tolerates a highly-alkaline soil.
Bark Of A Rainbow Eucalyptus In Wailua, Hawaii
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This is a tree. The Eucalyptus deglupta is the Gobstopper of trees: Its flaky bark sheds to reveal a rainbow of colors. Believe it or not, it’s the only species of eucalyptus found naturally in the northern hemisphere.
Flower Petal Eruption, Costa Rica
No, this didn’t happen without man’s intervention; the rainbow petal explosion was part of a shoot captured by photographer Nick Meek for a Sony campaign. Even still, the striking scene, which called for 3.5 tons of vibrant flower petals, outshines anything you might find on a Pantone sample swatch. (Courtesy McCann)
Blue Ridge Mountain, Virginia
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Part of the Appalachian Mountain range, The Blue Ridge Mountains stretch across the eastern U.S., from Georgia to Pennsylvania. This photo was taken from Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park.
Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone Park, Wyoming
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This mystical pool is actually the largest hot spring in the United States. Why does it look like a rainbow? A combination of pigmented bacteria and light refraction make for quite the scene and change depending on season, air temperature and the sun’s visibility.
Ayers Rock, Australia
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This vibrant and vast sandstone formation, also known as Uluru, is a striking contrast to another one of Australia’s natural wonders:The Great Barrier Reef. The rock is massive — it has a circumference of about 9,400 meters and the trek to the top is about 1,600 meters.
Not Just A Microsoft Desktop Wallpaper, San Francisco
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If this picture looks familiar, it’s because it might have been your desktop wallpaper at one point during the early 00s. Though it appears, perhaps, too serene to exist in reality, Microsoft claims the appropriately named “Bliss” image is the real deal. Even on the endless travel that is the World Wide Web, nature prevails.
Canola Flower Fields, Yunnan, China
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It is no wonder China’s canola flower fields are often referred to as a “golden sea.” The sunshine party is in full blossom from February through March.
Hitachi Seaside Park, Ibaraki, Japan
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This enormous Japanese park, which spans nearly 470 acres, hosts a plethora of breathtaking fauna, including the kochia shrubs pictured. It’s a breeding ground for flower paradise. By October, these 36,000 bulbous plants molt from green to red.
Lavender Field, Valensole, France
Lavender is not specific to France, but the potent plant makes for a whimsical scene in the already-enchanting countryside.
Yuanyang County, Yunnan, China
This is an aerial shot of terraced rice paddies in Yuanyang county. The landscape gets it textured shape from the varying mountain ranges and slope degrees.
Pamukkale Hot Springs, Denizli Province, Turkey
Brian Hammonds via Getty Images
Pamukkale translates to “cotton castle.” The crystal pools are encased by the natural cotton-colored edges — called travertines — from carbonate minerals formed by the flowing waters.

Lake Retba, Senegal

Where Pepto Bismol comes from.  Lake Retba, SenegalLake Retba looks sweet, but it is salt that gives the astonishing body of water its cotton candy hue. Senegal’s vibrant lake changes hues all year long, and is brightest during dry season

Lake Hillier, Western Australia

Lake Hillier, the most fabulous lake in Australia. (Not my photo, thank a man named Ralph Roberts.)Another pinky wonder, the nearly 2,000-foot long lake sits on Middle Island, an islet that makes up the Recherche Archipelago in Western Australia. 

Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Woodburn, Oregon

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Rows and rows of enticing tulips line this charming Oregon farm; they are in full, blossoming glory in the spring time. 

Great Blue Hole, Belize

Mysterious Great Blue hole in Belize, also we have explored less than 5% of the ocean, more info in comment below..Marine conservationist Jacques Cousteau and his team of divers made an expedition to the sink hole in the early 1970s to chart its depth. While measurements have differed since his dive, the hole is estimated to be over 400 feet deep, and is a treasured spot for scuba divers around the world. estimated to be over 400-feet deep, and is a treasured spot for scuba divers around the world. 

Valley Of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand, India

Nanda Devi Peak and Valley Of Flowers National ParkThis flower-filled park bursts to the brim with diverse flora and a stunning mountain range. The space stretches some 175 acres. 

Caño Cristales River, Meta, Columbia

Cano Cristales River, Colombia 
“The river of five colors” gets its “liquid rainbow” appearance from Macarenia clavigera — a plant that lines the river’s floor and turns red between Colombia’s wet and dry seasons. When the water level gets low enough, the incredible colors are most visible.


Hills Of The Palouse Grasslands, Washington State

4 (1)The sun’s interaction with the Palouse, a northwestern region of the United States, makes for picturesque pockets of gold. 

The Wave in Paria Canyon, Arizona

ARIZONAThis sandstone rock is called “The Wave,” for its standout, rhythmic patterns formed by erosion. The site is part of the Vermillion Cliffs, a 112,500 acre region based in both Arizona and Utah.

Have A Spring Fling With 29 Images Of People In Love

There’s no denying that falling in love puts a spring in our step. We rounded up these intimate and romantic moments of lovers in the springtime, so you can welcome this new season with open arms!
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21 Photos Of Cute Baby Giraffes That Will Make Your Day Better

For some reason, “baby giraffe” is trending today on Twitter. So we thought we’d jump in too, and post these 21 images of cute baby giraffes. These long-legged infants just might perk up the middle of your week! Scroll down, and prepare to swoon!

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Woman Takes Most Adorable Photos Of Her Son And Rescue Dog. Cuteness Overload!

Grace Chon is an award-winning advertising agency art director and photographer. Her clients include celebrities, publishing companies, magazines, TV shows, and non-profit organizations. Recently she decided to snap a few shots of her adorable 10-month-old son named Jasper and her dog Zoey. Grace says Jasper always has a smile on his face when the camera comes out and Zoey loves posing for the camera too.

Grace rescued Zoey. She said, “She had a difficult start in Taiwan as a rescue dog, she was born in front of a store and the owner washed her and all her siblings into a gutter. A schoolgirl walking by witnessed this and scooped up all the puppies and carried them home, with Zoey’s mom following her all the way. She contacted Animal Rescue Team in Taiwan and they prepared the puppies and mom for adoption in the states.” Grace went to pick up Zoey at the Los Angeles Airport and the rest is history.

These two make the most adorable team!

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18 Chances You Will Not Regret Taking in Life

In life you get just about as many chances as you’re willing to take.

Almost two decades ago, when I told my grandmother I was worried about taking a chance and regretting my choice, she hugged me and said, “Trust me, honey, that’s not what you’re going to regret when you’re my age.  If anything, you will likely kick yourself a little for not taking more chances on the infinite number of opportunities you have today.”

And the older I get, the more I realize how right my grandmother was.  Life is about trusting yourself and taking chances, losing and finding happiness, learning from experience, appreciating the memories, and realizing that every step is worth your while…  But you’ve got to be willing to take each step.  You’ve got to give yourself a fair chance.

So here are some chances I would take if I were you – chances I have taken that I know you will not regret:

1.Trusting your intuition on new opportunities.

 – Life is too short to wait.  Every new day is another chance to change your life.  Every great accomplishment starts with the decision to try.  Trust that little voice inside your head that says, “What if…” and then GO DO IT.  Give yourself a fair chance.  You would be surprised how often “what if” works.  And no, you’re not obligated to win every time.  You’re obligated to keep trying – to do the best you can do every day – to improve upon what you learned yesterday.

2.Believing in your own abilities.

 – You have everything you need within you to become the best possible version of yourself.  Believe that you CAN.  Believe that you’re capable of pushing harder and farther than you have before.  Believe that you’re young enough, old enough, smart enough and strong enough to achieve your goals.  Don’t let false beliefs stop you from moving beyond yourself.  And certainly don’t get sidetracked by other people who are not on track.

3.Making moves in the face of fear.

 – It’s often difficult to grow into your greatest self, but it’s a tragedy to let the lie of fear stop you.  So realize right now that fear doesn’t exist anywhere except in your head.  Be courageous.  Go after your goals.  Never let your fear steer your present or decide your future.  And remember, courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is far more important than fear.  (Read Start: Punch Fear in the Face

4.Taking a step forward today.

 – You will be dead one day.  Sorry to be so dramatic, but it’s true.  The question is: Are you choosing to live right now?  Take a moment and think about.  Life doesn’t start when “this, that, or the other thing” is resolved.  This IS your time.  Life is now.  Do something with it.  Don’t wait it away.

5.Making your goals a priority.

 – If you want to live a happy, fulfilling life, tie yourself to meaningful goals, not just to people and things.  Never put off or give up on something that’s important to you… not because you still have tomorrow to start or try again, but because you may not have tomorrow at all.  Life is shorter than it sometimes seems.  Make today count.  Take just one small step a day.  Approach the start of every day with one little goal and end the day with one little word.  DONE!

6.Working hard even when it hurts.

 – Remember, personal growth in all walks of life is a slow, steady process.  It can’t be rushed.  You need to work on it gradually every day.  There is ample time for you to be who you want to be in life.  Don’t settle for less than what you think you deserve, or less than you know you can be.  Despite the struggles you’ll inevitably face along the way, never give up on yourself.  You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, smarter than you think, and twice as capable as you have ever imagined.  Keep going.

7.Upholding your standards.

 – What’s dreadful is to pretend that second-rate is first-rate.  To pretend that you don’t need love and respect when you do.  To lie to yourself and say everything is OK, when it isn’t.  Or to convince yourself that you like your work when you know darn well you’re capable of much better.  Bottom line: Love yourself enough to never lower your standards for the wrong reasons.

8.Bouncing back after rejection or failure.

 – When you are rejected from something good, it often means you’re being redirected to something better.  Be patient.  Be positive.  And remember, no matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying.  

9.Owning your situation.

 – Even when the going gets tough, own it!  If you’re struggling at a job you don’t love, look at it this way: you’re choosing to make a living to pay your mortgage, support your family, and fuel your dreams.  Don’t resist it; own it – that’s where your power is.  If you’re in a relationship that’s causing you pain, you’re choosing to be in it.  Maybe staying will lead to essential growth or a breakthrough or a deeper understanding of love.  Or not.  But you’re choosing to be in or out, right now.  Whichever you choose, own it – that’s where your power is.

10.Smiling anyway.

 – Don’t let one bad moment ruin your day.  Think of it as a bad minute, not a bad day, and you’ll be OK.  Stress begins when your worry list is longer than your gratitude list.  Happiness begins when your gratitude list is longer than your worry list.  So find something to be thankful for today.  Be sure to appreciate what you’ve got.  Be thankful for the little things in life that mean a lot.

11.Being sincerely kind to everyone.

 – Kindness in words creates confidence and motivation.  Kindness in thinking creates positivity and possibility.  Kindness in giving creates strength and love.  Through kindness you have the ability to make a profound difference in every life you touch, including your own.  When you guide someone who is lost and confused, when you hold someone who is sad and grieving, when you hug someone who has lost all their hope, you too will feel yourself healing and growing stronger.  So do your little bit of good right where you are, because it’s these little bits of good put together that change the world.

12.Helping others create a better life for themselves.

 – Who you affect is more powerful than who you are at any given moment.  Because nothing is as enduring as a great memory.  In the end, its only intangible ideas, concepts, beliefs, and feelings that last.  Stone cracks.  Wood rots.  Skin dies.  But great thoughts, beautiful experiences, and inspiring legends… they live forever.  If you can change the way people think and feel, the way they see themselves, and the way they interpret the world, it means you can change the way they live their lives, and how they affect others.  That is, by far, the longest lasting thing you can create.

13.Living with integrity and honor.

 – Integrity is choosing your actions based on moral values rather than personal gain.  It’s about living honorably.  It’s about doing the right thing, no matter what, even when nobody’s going to know whether you did it or not.  At the end of the day, your reputation is what other people know about you.  Your honor is what you know about yourself.

14.Being weird in your own way.

 – We are all weird.  Life is weird.  And when we find weirdness in the world that makes us want to work hard, we call it passion.  And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we call it love.  And if we zoom the lens way out, so we can see all the weird people of the world doing their thing, we realize being weird isn’t that weird after all.  It’s human nature.

15.Opening yourself to love.

 – Your greatest task isn’t to find love, but to discover and eliminate all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.  Even when you’re afraid, keep trusting – keep your heart and mind wide open.  Peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of love.  As you find the good that exists in others and situations, you discover the love that exists within you.

16.Closing the door on old news.

 – Holding on to what’s no longer there holds too many of us back.  Some of us spend the vast majority of our lives recounting the past and letting it steer the course of the present.  Don’t waste your time trying to live in another time and place.  Let it GO!  You must accept the end of something in order to begin to build something new.  So close some old doors today.  Not because of pride, inability or egotism, but simply because you’ve entered each one of them in the past and realize that they lead to nowhere worth your while.  (ReadLoving What Is.)

17.Taking time to simply BE where you are.

 – You will always be missing out on something.  You simply can’t have it all.  Thus, it will always seem like something wonderful might be happening elsewhere.  And that’s OK.  Let it go, and realize you have everything right now.  The best in life isn’t somewhere else; it’s right where you are at this moment.  You have to accept that some things will never be yours, and learn to value the things that are only yours.

18.Putting yourself out there and truly LIVING.

 – To laugh often and love genuinely.  To respect others and judge less.  To win the affection and sincere smiles of children.  To earn the regard of honest peers and endure the betrayal of fake friends.  To appreciate the beauty surrounding you wherever you are, whenever you are.  To find the good in people and situations.  To give what you can and leave the world a little better than you found it.  To have explored ideas and passions and sung at the top of your lungs in delight.  To know that at least one life has breathed easier because you have lived.  This is what LIVING is all about.

The floor is yours…

What are some other chances worth taking in life?  What’s one chance you have taken that you know you will never regret?  Leave a comment below and share your thoughts.

12 Reasons Nepal Should Go On Your Vacation Bucket List

1. The Annapurna Region

Nepal is home to the Annapurna Region which is known for having some of the world’s best trekking routes. There’s also the lake city of Pokhara and shorter treks. The Annapurna Region compiles the wettest, driest, and windiest places in Nepal.

The Annapurna Region

2. The High Peaks

Seven of the world’s highest peaks are situated within Nepal. All of the peaks reach over 20,000 ft. You may not actually be on top of the world, but it will sure feel like you are.

The High Peaks

3. The Bird Watching

With over 856 known species, Nepal is a bird watcher’s paradise. That’s almost 10% of the world’s total bird population. Chances are you’ll see several birds during your stay.

The Bird Watching

4. The Multitude Of Adventures

Nepal is the perfect destination for adventure seekers. They have mountaineering, trekking, rafting, wildlife safaris, hot air balloons, paragliding, bungee jumping, ultralights, and more. Good luck choosing.

The Multitude Of Adventures

5. World Heritage Sites

Nepal is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites which further adds to the cultural charm. Make sure to check out the various temples, monasteries, inns, and more to experience Old World culture.

World Heritage Sites

6. Value For Money

Nepal is surprisingly affordable. This is particularly true if you compare Nepal’s hiking trails to others such as Kilimanjaro or the Inca Trail. With the food pricing, you could live off of about $10 a day. And you can find a decent, clean hotel room for about $18.50.

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7. The Lakes

The various lakes of Nepal are known not only for their outstanding beauty but also for their spiritual importance. There are over 200 lakes in Nepal with glacier origin. Who needs the sea when you have all these lakes?

The Lakes

8. The Elevation Change

Nepal is the only country in the world where the elevation will change from 60 meters to over 8,000 meters above sea level. It’s quite the experience.

The Elevation Change

9. Diverse Cultures

Over 35 different ethnic groups call Nepal home. This means there are multiple religions, languages, musical influence, and foods. Nepal is a wonderful place to immerse yourself into different cultures and leave your comfort zone. And Nepal is the only place in the world where people worship the living goddess, Kumari.

Diverse Cultures

10. Nepalese Food

Although Nepalase dishes do result from heavy South Asian influences like China and India, the food is usually healthier with more lean meats and veggies. Other common ingredients include lentils, tomatoes, cumin, potatoes, yogurt, and garlic. And you can eat overlooking views like this!

Nepalese Food

11. Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley

The Kathmandu Valley is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and is composed of seven different “Monument Zones.” These zones include urban centers with palaces, temples, and the oldest known Buddhist monument thought to be built in the third century B.C.

Nepal's Kathmandu Valley

12. The Serenity

Nepal has been regarded as a sacred place for hundreds of years. The tranquillity of the area will have a positive effect on anyone that is able to experience it. The people, the buildings, and the land are all symbols of serenity. In Nepal, you can truly escape.

The Serenity

90 Breathtaking Photos That Prove Earth Is The Best Planet In The Whole Galaxy

You can hardly blame aliens for wanting to invade.

1. Alaska

Alaska

 

2. Amazon Rainforest

Amazon Rainforest

 

3. Antarctica

Antarctica

 

4. Australian Outback

Australian Outback

 

5. Bagan, Myanmar

Bagan, Myanmar

 

6. Bali

Bali

 

7. Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Blue Lagoon, Iceland

 

8. Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia, Turkey

 

9. Carlsbad Caverns, USA

Carlsbad Caverns, USA

 

10. Cinque Terre, Italy

Cinque Terre, Italy

 

11. Crystal Cave, Iceland

Crystal Cave, Iceland

 

12. Fingal’s Cave, Scotland

Fingal's Cave, Scotland

 

13. Galápagos Islands

Galápagos Islands

 

14. Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef

 

15. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

 

16. Himalayas, Nepal

Himalayas, Nepal

 

17. Iceland

Iceland

 

18. Lake Tahoe, USA

Lake Tahoe, USA

 

19. Longji, China

Longji, China

 

20. St. Lucia

St. Lucia

 

21. Oahu

Oahu

 

22. Palau

Palau

 

23. Sahara Desert

Sahara Desert¨

 

24. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

 

25. Serengeti

Serengeti

 

26. Socotra

Socotra

 

27. Swiss Alps

Swiss Alps

 

28. The Fjords, Norway

The Fjords, Norway

 

29. Tuscany, Italy

Tuscany, Italy

 

30. Victoria, Australia

Victoria, Australia

 

31. Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

 

32. Zion

Zion