pastrygeckos:

sinkshark:

Canadian things I’m still not used to:

– thanking the bus driver every time you get off the bus

– elevator “door close” buttons that actually WORK

– telling your fellow elevator passengers to “have a good day” when they’re getting off

I have to say thanks to the bus driver here too! In Norway you don’t even need to look at them, you just scan your card. They’re probably lonely

I mean I live in Wisconsin and I’m used to door close buttons working and people thanking the bus driver, and things similar to those.

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earthstory:

natgeotravel 📽 by @renan_ozturk // The full spectrum of summertime conditions in the climbing hotspot of the East Creek Basin, Bugaboos Provincial Park, BC, Canada. On this particular day we had sun, classic afternoon thunderstorms and then a lighting show illuminating a cloud layer below the Milky Way. A sheet of green Northern Lights even floated through late in the night. This 4-axis motion control timelapse (which took most of a day to set up with @robfrostmedia @jimmy_chin @conrad_anker @alexhonnold) even caught some climbers starting to climb the majestic South Howser Tower by headlamp. As technology and the demand for virtual reality content rises everyday, I can’t help but dream of shooting scenes like in this and being able to look around in full 360°!