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heard this morning of some dodgy shit going on at Thailand customs where some gussies had their luggage tampered and found weed packed in their packs (locks were broken off etc) and some scam was happening where the customs demand them to pay a fine on the spot or whatever but luckily they called the embassy and were advised to clean out any traces of it etc. (Today show)

 

ahah carry on

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Wu is a musician from UK electro band, Ladytron, whose fame has allowed him access to some places of the world few of us will ever get to see.

He says that he has become attracted to the "dark and hidden things which most people have forgotten about,"

 

 

http://www.news.com.au/technology/sci-tech/photographer-reuben-wu-records-images-from-the-end-of-the-world/story-fn5fsgyc-1226706705288

 

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An abandoned building in Barentsburg, Svalbard

 

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A torch marking a Russian settlement in Barentsburg, Svalbard

 

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If you've ever dreamt about being a sideline photographer at an NFL game, this story might change your mind or give you nightmares or both.

During the Ravens game on Sunday, Baltimore wide receiver Tanden Doss was trying to catch a Joe Flacco pass in the corner of the end zone. Doss caught the pass, but he was out of bounds, so it didn't count.

As he was going for the ball, Doss was pushed by a Packers defender and that push caused Doss to roll into Baltimore Ravens team photographer Phil Hoffman. It looks ugly and that's mainly because it was ugly. Hoffman suffered a torn Achilles on the play.

But wait, our story doesn't end on that sad note, it ends on this incredible note: Hoffmann returned to the game with a boot on his foot. HOFFMAN FINISHED PHOTOGRAPHING THE GAME WITH A TORN ACHILLES.

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24077812/ravens-photographer-suffers-torn-achilles-returns-to-game

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If you've ever dreamt about being a sideline photographer at an NFL game, this story might change your mind or give you nightmares or both.

During the Ravens game on Sunday, Baltimore wide receiver Tanden Doss was trying to catch a Joe Flacco pass in the corner of the end zone. Doss caught the pass, but he was out of bounds, so it didn't count.

As he was going for the ball, Doss was pushed by a Packers defender and that push caused Doss to roll into Baltimore Ravens team photographer Phil Hoffman. It looks ugly and that's mainly because it was ugly. Hoffman suffered a torn Achilles on the play.

But wait, our story doesn't end on that sad note, it ends on this incredible note: Hoffmann returned to the game with a boot on his foot. HOFFMAN FINISHED PHOTOGRAPHING THE GAME WITH A TORN ACHILLES.

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24077812/ravens-photographer-suffers-torn-achilles-returns-to-game

 

 

Had to be a Hoffman  :D

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Used to follow this guys work on a smaller photo site I used to contribute to a number of years ago, finally rediscovered him on flickr. The type of stuff he produces photo after photo are all up there with something you'd expect to see in the Nat Geo.

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/maciejdakowicz/

 

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