Together to the Moon! – Expedition Six Month Picture Gallery.

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The first Moonhouse Expedition set sail on December 9, 2012. Consequently, the Moonhouse Expediton recently celebrated its first six months of exploring. Below the time passed is visualised in a gallery with pictueres from all the expeditions so far. Enjoy … Fortsätt läsa

California Road Trip – Bixby Creek Bridge

Bixby Creek Bridge.  Daniel Ahlberg. June 30, 2013

Bixby Creek Bridge.
Daniel Ahlberg. June 30, 2013

As the fifth installment on reports the Californian road trio that Daniel Ahlberg and his family is making, we get a report from Bixby Creek Bridge. Daniel writes about the bridge:

The bridge lies 200 km south of San Fransisco at Big Sur on Hwy1 where it crosses Bixby Creek. It was built in 1932, is 218 m long and 85 m high. It is renound for having featured in many movies and automobile advertisments. This due to its beautiful architecture and naturally the glorious surroundings. An average 4500 cars per day pass the bridge.

With the history on this trip we have almost come to expect records and the Bixby Creek Bridge does not disappoint us. Wikipedia informs us that when the bridge was built in 1932 it featured the longest concrete arch span in the world with its 98 m and even more importantly, it was build to a cost under budget!

Earlier reports from the road trip can be found here, here, here and here. We hope for continued fair winds on your expedition and look forward to more exciting reports.

Californian Road Trip – Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Falls, CA, USA. Daniel Ahlberg. June 22, 2013

Yosemity Falls, CA, USA. Daniel Ahlberg. June 22, 2013

From their Californian Road Trip, Daniel Ahlberg and family sends us this beautiful picture from Yosemite Falls(earlier reports here, here and here). Yosemite Falls apprears to be one of the worlds more impressive natural fenomena as it is the sixth (or seventh) highest water fall in the world and the highest in North America.

This road trip is turning out to an expedition of records featuring the hottest place on Earth, the tree with the largest volume on Earth and the highest water fall in North America.

Thank you for the beautiful image. We wish you fair winds on your ongoing expedition Daniel and family and look forward to your next report, record or not. 🙂

Arvfurstens Palats – In Diplomacy

Swedish Foreign Ministry, Stockholm, Sweden. Maria Parent, June 2013

Swedish Foreign Ministry, Stockholm, Sweden. Maria Parent, June 2013

The Moonhouse has entered the corridors of power. In June of 2013 Maria Parent brought Moonhouse #2.3 to Arfurstens palats, the building that houses the foreign minstry in Stockholm. Maria reports from the expedition with these artistically composed pictures.

Congratulations Maria on your successful expedition. We wish you fair winds on your coming adventures!

Swedish Foreign Ministry, Stockholm, Sweden. Maria Parent, June 2013

Swedish Foreign Ministry, Stockholm, Sweden. Maria Parent, June 2013

Californian Road Trip – Death Valley

Death Valley, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 24, 2013

Death Valley, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 24, 2013

Bad Water, Death Valley admittedly doesn’t seem like the best place to spend a lot of time. But seeing it once makes a lot of sense. You could argue that this is as bad as it gets. As Daniel Ahlberg and family ventures to this hot pot on their road trip through California USA (earlier reports here and here) he reports of temperatures above 40 degress Celcius when the expedition ventured through the place that has the record for the highest air temperature on Earth. (The record could be broken within just a few days as the current heat wave progresses).

Thank you for the beautiful pictures Daniel. They really convey an arid and uninviting feeling about the place. In fact, is much as one could imagine what it will be like for the house when on the moon. Hot and colourless. The main difference on the moon will be the lack of visitors, at least to begin with and the absence of air and, hence of a blue sky.

We wish you fair winds and look forward to more reports from your road trip.

Death Valley, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 24, 2013

Death Valley, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 24, 2013

Death Valley, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 24, 2013

Death Valley, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 24, 2013

Death Valley, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 24, 2013

Death Valley, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 24, 2013

Californian Road Trip – Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 22, 2013

Sequoia National Park, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 22, 2013

An update from the Alberg family road trip (earlier report here) through California brings us this report from Sequoia National Park. Jees, aren’t those sequoia trees big! Imagine the size of the red house one could build with logs from those trees. But who’s this general? The sequoia ranger? At HQ we always believed the Sherman was a tank but it turns out that in this instance he is a tree and the tree with the worlds largest volume. The trunk alone is estimated to have a volume of 1500 cubic meters (wikipedia) .

Thank you Daniel for the beautiful pictures of the impressive trees. We wish you fair winds for your ongoing adventure and look forward to more reports from your road trip.

Sequoia National Park, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 22, 2013

Sequoia National Park, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 22, 2013

Californian Road Trip – Hollywood

Hollywood, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June, 2013

Hollywood, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg, June 2X, 2013

Daniel Ahlberg with family brings Moonhouse #2.23 along for a road trip adventure through California, USA. One of the first stops is Universial Studios in Hollywood. Any yes, we would like Universial to reboot Space 1999 as Space 2019 featuring the Moonhouse on location in a major part.

Congratulations to some to the excellent onset on of a very promising expedition Daniel. We look forward to more reports. Fair winds!

Hollywood, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg. June, 2013

Hollywood, CA. USA. Daniel Ahlberg. June 2X, 2013

Press stop! – Preparations for an Expedition to Kilimanjaro

Moonhouse #2.27 in preparation for Kilimanjaro.

Moonhouse #2.27 in preparation for Kilimanjaro with Wilfred Moshi.

We are very excited today as the news reaches us that Wilfred Moshi of Kili-Treks is preparing to bring Moonhouse #2.27 on an expedition to the summit of the highest mountain in Africa, the Kilimanjaro. A successful expedition to Kilimanjaro will complete the first objective of the Summits Challenge to place a house on summit on each of the highest mountains on all the continents.

We wish Wilfred fair winds for his coming expedition and look forward to the reports from the summit.

Colosseum – The third of the Seven Wonders.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Colosseum, the third of the Seven Wonders of the World to be visited by Moonhouse Expedition

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Colosseum, the third of the Seven Wonders of the World to be visited by Moonhouse Expedition

Rome, Hotel Atlantico, Emil Vinterhav.

#1.4 Rome, Hotel Atlantico, Emil Vinterhav.

We wanted to catch Rome at its best and have the benefit of the morning light and thus we set out to start our expedition early. By 7:15 am we had finished breakfast and checked out from the hotel Moonhouses #1.4”, #2.3 and I. We were on an important mission this warm summer morning in Rome. We were setting out on an expedition to the Colosseum, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and the third to be explored by a Moonhouse Expedition. From the hotel close to Rome Termini, the central station in Rome, it was supposedly a 25 minute walk to the Colosseum and Forum Romanum.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #2.3 to Rome. Here on a Roman door bell.

#2.3 Door bell Emil Vinterhav

The path of the most successful expedition is, as any seasoned explorer knows, never the simplest, or even the suggested. Exploring is all about making unexpected choices and going where no house has gone before and the best place for a house is not necessarily what is considered when a path is suggested to you as an explorer. So, instead of taking the main road this expedition ventured down the back streets of a down town Italian capital busy readying itself to welcome the world to another day in its long history. Every turn in the road or exit from the main road was assumed to lead to hidden treasure in the form of unexpected and exotic settings to explorer with the Moonhouses.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here in grape vines, Can you hear it?

#1.4 Roman Grape Vine Emil Vinterhav

At one place along the trail the expedition chose to divert the path through an ancient tunnel thought the (what should be trademarked) Roman combination of reinvented ruins and explored along the way. Among the settings explored were the overgrowth on old an old building where the Moonhouse made itself well at home on the grapevine as it were.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Colosseum one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Colosseum one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Amidst the exploring of the roman milieus suddenly the expedition found itself on a little hill right next to and overlooking the objective of this expedition, the Colosseum. Removed from the visitors from the four corners of the world milled around the landmark building below, the expedition was free to explore the relation to the Colosseum on the hill.
At a first glance the Colosseum and the Moonhouse may not appear to have much in common but there are connections, of course when you look for them. Both are designed to stand out their surroundings and to make a mark in people’s minds. Red houses with white corners have housed generations of swedes and still do while the Colosseum was once designed to house the Romans for a bit of fun and games. The Colosseum is not exceedingly dramatically coloured as is the Moonhouse but it does have a distinct Moon colour.
The connections may be academic but the pictures in the Roman early morning are unconditionally beautiful and dramatic as are the pictures from the following expedition leg to the Forum Romanum. After Forum Romanum the expedition added a leg to the monument over Vittorio Emanuele II, the king that united Italy at the turn of the previous century.

This expedition marks another accomplishement in the challenge to bring the Moonhouse Expedition to the seven wonders of the world and earns Emil Vinterhav a place in the Moonhouse Explorers Hall of Fame.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here posing as ruins.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here posing as ruins.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here with the Dome of Saint Peter in the background.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here with the Dome of Saint Peter in the background.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here in the grass at Forum Romanum.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here in the grass at Forum Romanum.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Forum Romanum in an alcove prepared for it 2000 years ago.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Forum Romanum in an alcove prepared for it 2000 years ago.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at the Arch of Constantine adjacent to the Colosseum.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at the Arch of Constantine adjacent to the Colosseum.

The House in front of the House

The House in front of the House #2.11 Mia Engström June 2013

The House in front of the House
#2.11 Mia Engström June 28, 2013

On June 28, 2013 Mia Engström brought Moonhouse #2.11 the the Swedish Parliament effectively making it The House in front of the House.

Congratulations Mia to your successful expedition and fair winds for your coming adventures.