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Rosh Hanikra- A story of the sea and the mountain

October 28, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Landscape No Comments →

On the northern most beach of Israel, alongside the border crossing to Lebanon, lies a naturally shaped site dating back hundreds of thousands of years back.

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“Rosh Hanikra”, freely translated to “head of the grottoes” is in my opinion a must…

Hunchback Paparazzi- The Notre Dame cathedral

October 25, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: World Photography No Comments →

Cathedrals are excellent photographic playgrounds. This time I got to visit and shoot in perhaps the most famous of them all, the Notre Dame cathedral located in Paris, France.

If I’ll try to define the common photographic attractions found in cathedrals, such…

Roof N’ Style Avoriaz- Biking off buildings

July 23, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Extreme Sports No Comments →

On July 15th a unique form of Slope Style biking competition took place in Avoriaz, France. Aimed to push riders to their limit while displaying big-air capabilities, 360’s, back flips, drops and gaps- this event has been literally upgraded.

Provincetown, Cape Code photographs

July 05, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: World Photography No Comments →

An hour an half ride on the fast fairy from Boston, MA- Provincetown, located right at the tip of Cape code, is a location definitely worth a days visit.

Gravity Only- a Chainless DownHill MTB contest

May 12, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Extreme Sports 1 Comment →

On May 3rd, a unique and original sporting event took place in Manara, Israel. A group of friends, avid mountain bikers, arranged a mountain bike downhill competition on the northern cliffs. Nothing unusual on its own, only that this time…

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