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Robin Biesbroek is an engineer designing future space missions. He loves racing Ferrari’s, photographing the wildlife, and climbing mountains with the ultimate goal… to climb Mount Everest.
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Rituals of Sacrifice and Torture in Ancient Mexican Cultures: Tracing the Legacy

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on December 28, 2024
  • Travel and photography

Human sacrifice and ritualistic torture were significant aspects of many pre-Columbian civilizations in ancient Mexico, particularly among the Aztecs and Maya. These practices were deeply […]

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Tongariro Crossing: the start of it all

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on December 24, 2024
  • Climbing
  • Travel and photography

I was looking forward to seeing the landscapes of New Zealand; the hills waterfalls, forests, glaciers and mountains. Doing a bungee jump, and visiting some […]

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Ultimate Guide to Hiking with the Apple Watch (Ultra)

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on December 21, 2024
  • Climbing
  • Travel and photography

The Apple Watch Ultra is a powerful companion for hikers, offering robust features to enhance both the workout experience and navigation, as well as ensure […]

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LEGO classic space 6000 droid plane

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on December 17, 2023December 17, 2023
  • Space

Going through a 1979 ‘LEGO ideas’ book (‘6000’), I noticed a space plane that always caught my attention, so I gave it a try to […]

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RDLF 2023: the fall of my health

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on September 18, 2023September 18, 2023
  • Climbing
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La Ruta de Las Fortalezas (‘the route of the fortresses’), also known as RDLF among the trail runners, is a yearly recurring event in the […]

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Reviving the LEGO 1979 Galaxy Explorer with modern bricks

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on June 5, 2023June 5, 2023
  • Space

I can highlight three events that helped setting out a path for me towards becoming an aerospace engineer who now designs satellites:1. The release of […]

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A bumpy ride on a hovercraft

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on April 2, 2023April 2, 2023
  • Travel and photography

I only had four posters of vehicles on my wall as a kid: a Lamborghini Countach, a Vector W8, the SR-71 spy plane, and a […]

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Rasmus Klump and the North Pole

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on March 11, 2023March 12, 2023
  • Travel and photography

The 1951 Danish comic ‘Rasmus Klumb at the North Pole’ explains how the Northern light is created: a seal simply puts snow into a machine, […]

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Around the world in one day

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on February 13, 2023February 13, 2023
  • Travel and photography

Departure from Amsterdam: 00:05. Arrival in Jamaica: 05:35. A bit of tropics never hurts. The ‘pirate’ atmosphere is more evident than ever in a foggy […]

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Bungee jumping when you are afraid of heights

By Robin BiesbroekPosted on February 7, 2023February 7, 2023
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My father always said he was ‘drawn to the abyss’. His fear of heights was such that if you let him stand on a ridge […]

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Robin Biesbroek is an engineer designing future space missions. He loves racing Ferrari’s, photographing the wildlife, and climbing mountains with the ultimate goal… to climb Mount Everest.

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