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1350-3752 - A waitress serving South African wine in The Rovos Rail luxury train travelling between Cape Town and Pretoria in South Africa Pride of Africa beautifully rebuilt Classic train that form part of the luxurious and privately owned Rovos Rail fleet
1350-3773 - Water sewer in Montpellier France A symbol on the ground warns us that the Camino de Santiago Way of St. James also passes through Montpellier. The Via Tolosana is the Latin name for one of the four routes in France on the Camino de Santiago, the southernmost. It passes through Toulouse (in Spanish and Occitan, Tolosa, hence its name), but its meeting point and starting point is Arles.
1350-3762 - The Rovos Rail luxury train travelling between Cape Town and Pretoria in South Africa Pride of Africa beautifully rebuilt Classic train that form part of the luxurious and privately owned Rovos Rail fleet
1350-3768 - Passengers having lunch in the restaurant car of the The Rovos Rail luxury train travelling between Cape Town and Pretoria in South Africa Pride of Africa beautifully rebuilt Classic train that form part of the luxurious and privately owned Rovos Rail fleet
1350-3755 - Restaurant car of the The Rovos Rail luxury train travelling between Cape Town and Pretoria in South Africa Pride of Africa beautifully rebuilt Classic train that form part of the luxurious and privately owned Rovos Rail fleet
1350-3769 - The Rovos Rail luxury train travelling between Cape Town and Pretoria in South Africa Pride of Africa beautifully rebuilt Classic train that form part of the luxurious and privately owned Rovos Rail fleet
832-392754 - Three Free States Stone, border stone, hiker with backpack sitting on bench, Green Belt, Kolonnenweg, border path, inner German border, hiking trail, Bavaria, Saxony, Thuringia, Germany, Europe
832-391510 - View of Two Medicine Lake, mountain peaks Rising Wolf Mountain and Sinopah Mountain, hiking trail to Scenic Point, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, North America
832-391513 - Hikers on the trail to Scenic Point, view of Two Medicine Lake, mountain peaks Rising Wolf Mountain and Sinopah Mountain, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, North America
832-391511 - Hikers on the trail to Scenic Point, view of Two Medicine Lake, mountain peaks Rising Wolf Mountain and Sinopah Mountain, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, North America
832-391514 - View of Two Medicine Lake, mountain peaks Rising Wolf Mountain and Sinopah Mountain, hiking trail to Scenic Point, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, North America
832-391516 - View of Two Medicine Lake, mountain peaks Rising Wolf Mountain and Sinopah Mountain, hiking trail to Scenic Point, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, North America
832-391517 - Hiker standing on rock ledge, view of Two Medicine Lake, mountain peaks Rising Wolf Mountain and Sinopah Mountain, hiking trail to Scenic Point, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, North America
832-391508 - Hiker between dead trees, hiking trail to Scenic Point, view of Two Medicine Lake, mountain peaks Rising Wolf Mountain and Sinopah Mountain, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, North America
1350-142 - Mars (at left) and the Milky Way (at right) over a single tipi (with another under construction at back) at the Two Trees site at Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, August 6, 2018. I placed a low-level warm LED light inside the tipi for the illumination.
1350-167 - Mars (at left in clouds) and the summer Milky Way over Lake Herbert and reflected in the still waters this night. This is in Banff National Park, Alberta. I shot this July 17, 2018 on a night that gradually clouded up, after a run of two very good nights previous to this.
1350-151 - A Perseid meteor streaks down the Milky Way over the Saskatchewan Summer Star Party in the Cypress Hills of southwest Saskatchewan, at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, a Dark Sky Preserve. The Milky Way shines to the south. About 350 stargazers attend the SSSP every year.
1350-126 - Splendours of the southern Milky Way from Vela (at top right) to Centaurus (at bottom left), including the Carina Nebula, Crux and Coal Sack, and Alpha and Beta Centauri. A part of the huge Gum Nebula is at far right. The False Cross is at right, with the large cluster NGC 2516, the Diamond Cluster, below it. The globular cluster Omega Centauri is at upper left.
1350-61 - The Celestron GPS8 scope looking at M22 in the Milky Way in the light of the rising waxing gibbous Moon, from the backyard July 21, 2019. Jupiter is bright at right, Saturn at left.
1350-45 - This is the central area of Cygnus and its bright Milky Way starcloud surrounded by red nebulosity. At left is the star Sadr (gamma Cygni) with the complex of nebulosity catalogued as IC 1318. At centre is the distinct Crescent Nebula, NGC 6888, a expanding nebula created by winds from a hot Wolf-Rayet star. At bottom left is the star cluster Messier 29, though looking a little lost in the rich starfields here. At top is the cluster IC 1311, looking more obvious than M29 but not observed visually and included in the NGC catalog. Odd. At far right are the large and loose star clusters NGC 6883 and NGC 6871, the latter an obvious binocular sight. To the left of Sadr is the small cluster NGC 6910. The dark nebulas B145 and LDN 862 are at right. The small emission nebula at bottom is Sharpless 2-104.
1350-33 - Sagittarius and Scorpius in diagonal framing, with Milky Way from Ara to Serpens. Taken with 50mm Sigma lens at f/4 and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 800 for stack of just 2 frames each at 6 minutes. Cloud prevented more exposures. Taken from Atacama Lodge, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile.
1350-133 - The amazing area of the southern Milky Way in Carina and Crux, the brightest part of the Milky Way after the galactic core region. At right is the Carina Nebula, with the Southern Pleiades cluster, IC 2602, below it. The Football Cluster, NGC 3532, is at upper left of the Carina Nebula. At centre is the region of Lambda Centauri, with the star cluster NGC 3766, the Pearl Cluster, above the emission nebulosity. At left is the Southern Cross, with the dark Coal Sack at bottom left of the Cross, with thin tendrils extending to the right. To the left of Alpha Cruxis at the bottom of the Cross is the star cluster NGC 4609; aboive Alpha is NGC 4649. To the left of Beta Cruxis at the left side of the Cross is the Jewel Box Cluster, NGC 4755.
1350-157 - A Park interpreter poses for a scene in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, of stargazing with binoculars under the Milky Way on a dark moonless night. Grasslands is perfect for stargazing as it is a Dark Sky Preserve and the horizon is vast and unobstructed.
1350-63 - Mark gazing at a target, M22, in the Milky Way with his TeleVue 127 refractor at the annual Rothney Observatory Milky Way Nights for July 25, 2019. Several satellite trails mark the sky. Jupiter (brightest at right) and Saturn (at left) flank the Milky Way.
1350-127 - The region of the Milky Way in Puppis and Vela encompassing the vast Gum Nebula, a photographic object only. Sirius and Canis Major are at right; Canopus in Carina is at bottom. The False Cross and the open cluster NGC 2516 are at left.
1350-148 - An observer gazes skyward with his Dobsonian reflector telescope at the Saskatchewan Summer Star Party on August 9, 2018, in the Cypress Hills of southwest Saskatchewan, at the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, a Dark Sky Preserve. The Milky Way shines to the south. Smoke in the sky obscures the horizon somewhat.
1350-145 - A flower-filled meadow at the Hay Barn Road at Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, with the summer Milky Way and Mars to the south over Waterton Valley and Vimy Peak at left.
1350-35 - A mosaic of the region around the Small Sagittarius Starcloud and Dark Horse dark nebula complex. The field takes in the Milky Way from the Lagoon Nebula at bottom to the Eagle Nebula at top left. In between from top to bottom are the Swan Nebula (M17), and the Small Sagittarius Starcloud (M24). Flanking the bright M24 starcloud are the large open clusters M23 (right) and M25 (left). At bottom left is the M22 globular star cluster. The prominent dark nebula at right is the large Pipe Nebula (B78) with the small Snake Nebula (B72) above it. The whole complex is visible to the naked eye as the Dark Horse.
1350-105 - The spectacular field of Messier 8 and 20 emission and reflection nebulas in Sagittarius, with M8, aka the Lagoon Nebula below, and M20, the Trifid Nebula, above, all set in the rich starfields of the Milky Way. The diffuse nebula left of M8 is NGC 6559. Two globular clusters, NGC 6544 and NGC 6553, sit below and to the left (east) of M8. The Messier open cluster, M21, sits above M20.
1350-134 - The tail of Scorpius, photographed with it high in the sky from Australia. The frame is oriented with the Milky Way running horizontally and the hook of the tail vertically.