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See the stars!
Now if we can imagine what the stars would be like behind those cumulus clouds...
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if you are heading for the lakes you might as well keep going and go to the dark skies in Galloway.
On the east coast, and not as far, is Kielder
for a few quids, you can look through the telescopes in the observatory.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostIf you like the night sky, and given your current predicament, I suggest you hop on a plane to Australia and head out to the outback. Camping or even glamping under the stars is pretty magical. No light around, so you can see nebula etc, the weather will be clement too as it's autumn. Might get the same in the UAE.
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If you like the night sky, and given your current predicament, I suggest you hop on a plane to Australia and head out to the outback. Camping or even glamping under the stars is pretty magical. No light around, so you can see nebula etc, the weather will be clement too as it's autumn. Might get the same in the UAE.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI drove my car today for the first time since I got out of hospital. Unfortunately it had been standing since mid december so the battery had gone flat and even charging it for 24 hours didn't get the thing started, so that cost me £115 for a new one. Even more annoying is that I got flashed by a speed camera on the way back home
Still, at least I have a working car now. I need to plan some drives out to dark places so I can look at the stars. There aren't many dark places in Surrey, except in the minds of the residents of course....
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou haven't seen enough water recently?
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI think a trip to the lake district might be on the cards when the weather calms down.
qh
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I think a trip to the lake district might be on the cards when the weather calms down.
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Fire up the Quattro
I drove my car today for the first time since I got out of hospital. Unfortunately it had been standing since mid december so the battery had gone flat and even charging it for 24 hours didn't get the thing started, so that cost me £115 for a new one. Even more annoying is that I got flashed by a speed camera on the way back home
Still, at least I have a working car now. I need to plan some drives out to dark places so I can look at the stars. There aren't many dark places in Surrey, except in the minds of the residents of course....Tags: None
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