Below you can see pictures and films from seven different areas. The idea is to gradually add new pictures/films, subject to time and material.
Kebnekaise Ridge hiking Sydtoppen Nordtoppen (2016) 3:13
Ridgehiking between Sydtoppen and Nordtoppen September 17, 2016.
The Rub´ al Khali Desert (2016) 4:04
Rub al-Khali Desert is the world’s largest sand desert, to the surface larger than France and located on the Arabian peninsula’s southern part. Rub al-Khali, one of the most inhospitable areas on Earth, even the Bedouins only visit the outskirts.
Scandinavian predators (2015) 5:30
Bear, Wolf and Wolverine photographed in No-man’s land on the border between Russia and Finland. We saw bear 3 out of 4 nights and we were able to later state that it was 4 different individuals, of which the largest had a weight of about 300 kg.
American Alligators (2014/2015) 3:45
American alligators can grow up to 4.5 meters in length and occurs in several US states. They are adapted to live both in water and on land. In less than a second, they rotate 360 degrees and can in one move rip the meat from their prey.
Namib Desert (2011) 4:04
More than one fifth of the earth’s surface is covered by desert. A lot more than most people think. The Namib Desert is probably the oldest desert in the world and the pictures are taken from three different areas there: Sossusvlei, which is a national park and is located on the eastern edge of the strip of desert, east of the coastal town of Walvis Bay and finally, aerial photos from the south of Walvis Bay where the Namib desert meets the sea.
Crystal River (2013/2014) 1:30
Manatees are interesting mammals. They have no fin on their backs, their tail has been transformed into a horizontal fin and they are closely related to elephants. This film features a calf living close to its mother. The mother is around 4 meters long and weighs around 1.5 tonnes. The calf grows slowly and stays close to its mother for around 20 years. Crystal River is located on the western side of Florida, to the north of Tampa. During my visit, I had the opportunity to spend a good hour in very close proximity with them in the water.
India’s National Parks (2013) 3:37
To get to see tigers in a National Park is not a given, it always depends on whether the tigers are willing to be seen. We were told that we were very lucky! Of the 10 visits we made to the two national parks, Ranthambore and Kanha, we got to meet tigers on seven occasions. Our greatest moment was when we got to see six tigers together as this is considered unique. We also visited Keoladeo National park, which is home to a large number of birds, such as different types of storks. The pictures also show kingfishers, leopards, crocodiles and several other animals.
Hindens Rev (2013) 1:57
A magical afternoon/evening on touring skates on Lake Vänern by Hindens Rev. A sense of freedom beyond belief. Conditions as perfect as these don’t come along very often!