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So I boarded the airplane that was to take me from Hawaii to Beijing well entertained. We took off shortly after midnight and I thus had my first brief glimpse of the fourth of September flying over the Hawaiian Islands, but since the State of Hawaii is located on the western boundary to the next time zone, the plane’s on-board time was reset to one hour before midnight only minutes after we left Oahu. However, during the following last hour of the third of September the board clock reached midnight again and the fourth of September broke for the second time. Then, just forty-two minutes later, we reached the International Date Line, which is not a time zone boundary but an imaginary dividing line running mostly straight from north to south through the middle of the world’s most westerly and easternmost time zone, which, among other designations, bears the beautiful name “Anywhere on Earth”. So this time it was not the clock that was put forward but the calendar, and it was still seventeen minutes to one in the morning, but within one second the date had changed and we were flying into the early hours of the fifth of September.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
- Version ebook au format fixe, 130 p.
- Date de publication: oct 30, 2018
- Dernière modification oct 30, 2018
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Landscapes, Cities, Sun, Moon, Hawaii, Mongolia
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À propos du créateur
Wolfgang Schindler
Hamburg, Germany
Wolfgang Schindler was in born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1962. He learned to read and write in the sixties. All of the seventies he spent in school. In the eighties he worked as a postman and as a salesman, then went to university to study architecture, arabic, and arts. During the nineties he called himself an artist and he helped organizing exhibitions for other artists. In the first decade of the twenty-first century he had to close the showroom and worked again as a postman. All his life he carried a camera and took thousands of photos. He still lives in Hamburg.