Posts Tagged ‘Migration’
Over the Arctic Plains
Posted in Adventure, Conservation, Expeditions, Photography, Wildlife, wilderness, tagged aerial photography, aerials, Alaska, Arctic, B2B, caribou, Expedition, Freedom to Roam, Migration, Photography on June 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
An icon of hope and survival: The Grey Whale
Posted in Expeditions, Mexico, Photography, Wildlife, tagged B2B, Baja, Grey Whale, Magdalena Bay, Migration, Photo Expeditions, Photography on April 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
During the first expeditions to the southern part of the B2B region, Florian concentrated on the most important stop-overs for whales in southern Baja California. The peninsula offers only few protected areas where the Grey Whale can find calm waters to give birth and feed its young before returning to the north.
Ojo de Liebre, San [...]
Expeditions in the Alaskan Arctic, Part 1
Posted in Expeditions, tagged Arctic, Caribous, Emil Herrera, Expedition, Florian Schulz, Migration, Photography, Tundra on September 24, 2008 | 2 Comments »
After years of exploring remote places, we have never been to a place like this. Where your eye gets tricked by the distances. The next hill, the next valley seems so reachable, so near. And yet, everything is miles away.
With a heart filled with excitement, we were dropped in this unique location where we planned [...]