

Kandos Concrete
Located in the NSW Central Tablelands, the town of Kando’s sits beneath the Cumber Melon Mountain - the traditional home of the Dabee tribe who stem from the Wiradjuri people. Once home to a thriving concrete industry, Kandos was formerly known as "the town that made the cement that made your town". Used in roads, water reservoirs, pipes, pathways, fences and buildings, cement from Kandos was also utilised in the construction of famous landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bri


Discarded Dinosaur Theme Park
Jurassic Stark – this seemingly forgotten Dinosaur park sits atop a mountain beside a ski field on Hokkaido. While the space is covered in weeds and overgrowth in the summer months, the harsh northern winters dump lashings of snow over its large fibreglass fossils. Somewhat derelict, the area is tucked away behind a busy slope filled with skiers and snowboarders making the most of the regions perfect Japanese winter conditions. Wade knee, and sometimes waist deep through this