Milky Way Below Sea Level
“The photo shows the Milky Way just after twilight from the salt flats of El Gualicho in Patagonia, Argentina. Altitude is 72 meters below sea level. The Milky Way was visible to the naked eye even when the the sky was not totally dark yet. There’re hundreds of stars reflected on the salt too.” — Luis Argerich
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Rene Magritte - The Bottled Night Sky
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as a butterfly i actually celebrate MOTHers day
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Mercury, Venus, and Saturn align with the Pyramids of Giza for the first time in 2,737 years on December 3, 2012
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you call me your friend??? where were you when my text post got 0 notes??? where were you
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Two Iridium Flares
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