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Also I don't do classifications currently, sorry.
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Exactly three years ago
Guess what place is this
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Here is a dying stand of Eastern Hemlocks, I took these pics a few weeks ago in the Poconos. Easily more than 100 feet tall, they are being slowing choked out by the invasive insect, the woolly adelgid. 20 years ago this ravine was so protected by the shade from the thick Hemlock canopy that it felt 10 degrees cooler when you entered, and the undergrowth was almost non-existent, just a lush bed of pine needles to compliment the waterfalls.
The ravine from high above:
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Jupiter-Saturn conjunction.
The next great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn will be December 21, 2020. That date is, coincidentally, the date of the December solstice. It’ll be the first Jupiter-Saturn conjunction since the year 2000, and the closest Jupiter-Saturn conjunction since 1623, only 14 years after Galileo made his first telescope. At their closest, Jupiter and Saturn will be only 0.1 degree apart. That’s just 1/5 of a full moon diameter.
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Gangi, Sicily
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I thought the clouds looked like two people kissing.
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What’s done in darkness will come to light
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