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Last week I rediscovered this amazing Blue Mountains canyon. I’d not been through it for a couple of years and the sheer beauty was mesmerising.

Even the best photographs cannot capture the true nature of this place and the bombardment of your senses as you travel through the canyon – the changes from peaceful silence to what sounds like a raging torrent created by the sound of the smallest waterfall reverberating off the canyon walls, the transition from bright open sections to dark tunnels with only the light from glow worms piercing the darkness, the swirls of moisture as you breathe out into rays of sunlight piercing through the canopy above, the slowly rising steam off your warming wetsuit and the beads of water dripping off the canyon walls. All of this is exacerbated ten-fold when you’re hyper-sensitive due to the potential for snakes hiding in the rocks beneath your feet. The slightest scurry or movement in the corner of your eye stops you in your tracks until you realise it’s just a goanna or yabby.

I can only imagine the range of emotions the first explorers must have experienced passing through this canyon in the 1960s. The canyon would have been very similar to today but they would not have known whether there were impenetrable obstructions or sudden drops with no natural boulders or logs to fix their ropes to. Once you have started going down these canyons, often the only way is down until the canyon opens out.

Accessing this canyon requires specialist equipment, skills and experience in abseiling, canyoning and wilderness navigation. Specialist canyoning guiding companies operate in the Blue Mountains.

This is a four-exposure photo to accurately capture the huge dynamic range and to ensure foreground to background focus. Shot with a Sony A7R with Sony-Zeiss 16-35mm f4 lens @ 16mm and f/8, 1/3 – 1/25s, ISO100-200.

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Unsubscriber: The Easiest Way to Get Rid of Annoying Emails in Gmail on Your iPhone

You’ve undoubtedly used your email address to sign up for a chance to win something online or to purchase something on sale. Often, these offers are too enticing to pass up, and you reason that you’ll live with the consequences of handing out your information for the chance at making out big.

Sooner or later, this all adds up to more and more junk mail in your inbox, most sent from places you’ve never even heard of. The more your email address is out there, the more you’re bombarded with dozens of emails each day, flooding your otherwise pristine and organized inbox.

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Woke Up Before Your Alarm? Stay Awake, Don’t Go Back to Sleep

There’s nothing more jarring than the sound of your morning alarm. Even hearing it on others’ phones, hours after your own abrupt wakeup, can cause you to flinch in fear. Though we depend on that shrill sound to get up each morning, it’s actually better to wake up naturally—so don’t even think about hitting that snooze button.

Alarm Clocks Are Nothing but Disruptive

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Mount Cook – New Zealand
This is an image of Mt Cook reflected in a small opening of the frozen over Hooker Lake in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park on the South Island of New Zealand.
The image has been flipped 180 degrees to give it an abstract appearance, almost like looking out of an ice cave at the peak of Mount Cook.
I hope you enjoy it.

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