I’ve never tried this, but it looks like fun!
Zorbing is the name for climbing into a giant plastic ball and rolling down a hill like a hamster. The orb has in inner core where 1-3 riders can either be harnessed or not and have the option of riding with a small amount of water in the orb. It originated in New Zealand and is also known as globe-riding, sphereing, and orbing. Zorbing can really be done anywhere if you actually found somebody with an orb. To try it out with professionals, the closest places seem to be West near Carlisle, PA and North in the Pocono Mountains. It doesn’t seem to be too expensive, perhaps $40 per person.
photo found at: http://www.viptravelling.cz/2008/06/zorbing/
Radial Design - When all the elements in a design point towards one point.
The radial design of the orb draw the viewers eye to the person inside the orb.
The radial design of the orb draw the viewers eye to the person inside the orb.
Value - A measure of relative lightness or darkness.
The value of the sky in the background changes from light orange to dark orange.
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