Duga

During our time in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, we had a cool opportunity to visit Duga.  Of course, the entire experience was amazing, but this spot was super cool. 

Duga is a Soviet built Over-The-Horizon radar system used as an early missile defense system from 1976 to 1989.  When it was working, it was nicknamed the Russian Woodpecker by shortwave listeners due to its pattern of clicks and napping noises. 

This thing is massive.  I’m guessing here so don’t hold me to this (and I looked on the Intranet for specs but failed to final anything), but I’d say it is a couple hundred feet high and maybe a half mile long.  It just when on, and on, and on……  This photo captures about a third of the entire structure. 

As you can tell, it was fall at the time and I took this photo with my drone at sunset.  It might not seem like such a good photo to you, but for me, it’s the memory that makes it special.

I captured a ton of video at this spot and around Chernobyl.  Maybe someday I’ll edit some of that to share with you.

 

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Blood Moon Over Pittsburgh

Tonight, Blair and I went into the city to meet Brad for a photo walk.  Except we really didn’t walk anywhere.   We met at the Duquesne Incline to photograph the city with the super moon rising over the city.  It seems like a waste of time because there were to many clouds.  But all of a sudden, it popped out and we got a brief show. 

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Shows Over!!!

During our trip to Detroit for Urban Exploration, we found this piano in an abandoned school.  Interesting note: the most common thing I find in old abandoned buildings is pianos of all types.  I am sure because of their size and weight, people just don’t want to move them.  So I wasn’t surprised when we found this beauty. 

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Quick pet update:  Some of you know, we had to put my 4 year old cat down after a tumor developed in his belly.  Anyway, a few weeks later our 10 year old cat go outside (long story) and never returned.  Losing both of them was hard, but we got two replacement kittens....Lucy and Lenny.  Below is a picture of Lucy, taking advantage of handcrafted pottery from Bermuda.

Lucy, making herself at home.

Lucy, making herself at home.