How great is that army of jack o' lanterns!!! [emoji1][emoji1360]
Well, the guys had to go on their hands and knees. I'm a shorty and I could just get through really bent over with bent knees. I don't know how the Vietcong managed. The tunnel was at least twice as big as they would have used and we went through 20 metres of it. We had the option of going another 30 metres but were warned that it got even smaller. I could have managed in my 20s but was starting to feel a bit claustrophobic. My friend's young son - 19 - was up front and me next and I think he was well relieved when I said that the rest of us were bailing. My best friend only made 2 metres before she had to back out. She is quite a large lady though.Crawling, as in literally?!
Well, the guys had to go on their hands and knees. I'm a shorty and I could just get through really bent over with bent knees. I don't know how the Vietcong managed. The tunnel was at least twice as big as they would have used and we went through 20 metres of it. We had the option of going another 30 metres but were warned that it got even smaller. I could have managed in my 20s but was starting to feel a bit claustrophobic. My friend's young son - 19 - was up front and me next and I think he was well relieved when I said that the rest of us were bailing. My best friend only made 2 metres before she had to back out. She is quite a large lady though.
Here's Tom demonstrating their normal entrance. He is much taller than they would have been so he couldn't even close the lid like I could. Tom photographing a hole with the entrance widened.
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Not envying you.Stay tuned. Hard decision but I'm working on it
No, no, neither of these show the actual tunnel we went in. Quite a lot bigger.[emoji33]
I wouldn't normally think I'm claustrophobic but looking at that Gif & image.... I'm not sure I could have gone very far either. So narrow! [emoji43]
This was a really difficult decision. So many great shots to choose from.
My choice for winner of this week's challenge is from ImageArt. Definitely qualifies as low perspective with contrasting colors and lovely symmetry. Congratulations.
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GroovyGouvy No delivery (at the moment.
Great shot from GroovyGouvy - definitely a close runner-up
terse, Froggy - third.
Another great shot. Wonderful work by all this week.
Well, the guys had to go on their hands and knees. I'm a shorty and I could just get through really bent over with bent knees. I don't know how the Vietcong managed. The tunnel was at least twice as big as they would have used and we went through 20 metres of it. We had the option of going another 30 metres but were warned that it got even smaller. I could have managed in my 20s but was starting to feel a bit claustrophobic. My friend's young son - 19 - was up front and me next and I think he was well relieved when I said that the rest of us were bailing. My best friend only made 2 metres before she had to back out. She is quite a large lady though.
Here's Tom demonstrating their normal entrance. He is much taller than they would have been so he couldn't even close the lid like I could. Tom photographing a hole with the entrance widened.
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I'll just take a picture of myself then and let people argue about thatWow, totally unexpected! Thank you so much, Deborah. Well done Gouvy and Ted.
Right the theme for this week is Derelict. Interpret as you wish!
Wow, totally unexpected! Thank you so much, Deborah. Well done Gouvy and Ted.
Right the theme for this week is Derelict. Interpret as you wish!
Wow, totally unexpected! Thank you so much, Deborah. Well done Gouvy and Ted.
Right the theme for this week is Derelict. Interpret as you wish!
What happens if nobody argues?I'll just take a picture of myself then and let people argue about that
Erm......it will make a changeWhat happens if nobody argues?