Monthly:February 2013

Mulu Cave Exit. I'd hesitate to say this was the exit I took to Clearwater Cave but that's where it falls in my sequence of images. Mulu, 1989.

Daily Photo – Mulu Cave Exit

The reason that sprang to mind was the skull-like shape just up and right of the center of this photo. It’s actually just the way the sun in breaking through the jungle canopy to illuminate that one spot on this cave exit, but it does look like a disembodied head!

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With Jacoby Jones in 2011

Congratulations Baltimore (and Jacoby Jones)

Photo of Richard Davis with Jacoby Jones.

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Subway, @Photo_Wars winner by @cicilyrenee

Congratulations to Cicily Renee – @Photo_Wars Round 1 Winner

I’d like to give a shout out to Cicily Renee (@CicilyRenee), winner of the first round of @Photo_Wars (Beginner).

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Three bats cling to the rock ceiling in Clearwater Cave. Mulu, 1989.

Daily Photo – Clearwater Cave Bats

Quite why these three bats chose this spot I’ve no idea. But apparently, every evening they’d head out to feast in the jungle and then return here again at dawn. Home, sweet home!

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Another look back to the entrance of Clearwater Cave from deeper inside. Mulu, 1989.

Daily Photo – Deeper into Clearwater Cave

In the photo below we’d progressed further into the cave and were about to lose sight of the mighty entrance we’d passed through. You can see a set of wooden stairs to the right of the frame. The movement of the torch held by the man behind the railing hints at the exposure length. Since I didn’t have a tripod I must have braced my camera against a rock formation or another railing.

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Inside Clearwater Cave, Mulu, looking back to the entrance. The material is the foreground is a heaving pile of bat and swiftlet guano! Mulu, 1989.

Daily Photo – Inside Clearwater Cave

It was here that I made a mistake I was to repeat several times in the caves – I stepped off the path. The material on the floor in front of me is tens of thousands of years accumulation of bat and swiftlet droppings – a big steaming pile of bat shit! I didn’t realize that till I stepped off the path and my foot started to sink into this soft, gooey material. As I said, I made that same mistake several times!

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