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I identify better with les Revenants
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I can't get over it :eek: This man is like 93 yrs old and still climbing. He seems a fascinating character, the "Bob Dylan" of climbing as someone said in this trailer. I didn't know anything about his life and now i'm intrigued to see this film.
 
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Climbing anything at 93 years old - even at 80 or 70-odd - is very impressive !! Btw, the film will be released in 2017 .
 
ZABARDAST - A High Altitude Travel Diary

I share this Amazing movie !! I am always talking about high mountaineering/Ski through words, but it's time to visualize my words with mouvements and sounds !! This movie has subtitles, although some translations are a little inaccurates . The English voice over is Jérôme Tanon .

 
TWENTY - An accidental history of Freeriding by Guido Perrini
Xavier De Le Rue, Samuel Anthamatten, Jeremie Heitz, Nicolas Falquet, Geraldine Fasnacht, Andreas Fransson, Estelle Balet, Leo Slemett, Markus Eder ...

Lit skis with Leds, great idea !!
 
INTO THE MIND
Callum Pettit, Kye Petersen, JP Auclair*, Tom Wallisch, Rory Bushfield, Eric Hjorleifson, Austin Ross, Kris Erickson, Johnny Collinson, Xavier de le Rue, Benji Farrow, Ingrid Backstrom, Izzy Lynch, Angel Collinson, DCP, Jimmy Chin, Renan Öztürk, Matty Richard , Ian Mcintosh, Mark Abma, Conrad Anker, Samuel Anthamatten, Karma Tsering, Chris Rubens, Julian Carr, Stan Rey, Tatum Monod, James McSkimming, Joel Loverin
 
PROJECT BLUE BOOK, season 1

Alcator c-mod tokamak vs what?
Versus SPARC tokamak, I did my homeworks :cool:
Btw Sparkchaser, if i may so...I would like to ask you if have you ever had any experience similar to the Lubbock lights ?? or have you witnessed any sighting of strange bright lights - either, looking through a telescope in the night or without this, in broad daylight ?? Statistically, you have three times more likelihood than me :rolleyes:
 
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:rofl

To answer your questions, I did see something similar to the Lubbock Lights back in 1995. We were out in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania. They were spread over a large section of the sky. I remember that they weren't blinking like one would expect from aircraft lights.

I haven't thought about that in a long time.
 
Several Documentaries !!
* PYRAMIDES : Les Mystères Révélés = Mark Lehner, Zahi Hawass, Vassil Dobrev, Frank Monnier.....


* DYNASTIES - A journey to follow the greatest animals of their kind…

* Seven Worlds : One Planet

 
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