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I was looking at the photos in the thread, "Beach scenes. Summer is coming" and started laughing. This is a winter scene, and it will be sometime in late April before the snow melts off the road. In the trees it will probably take to sometime in May before it melts
It was -5 degrees in the hills where I took this photo, and -18 in the valleys below:
I was looking at the photos in the thread, "Beach scenes. Summer is coming" and started laughing. This is a winter scene, and it will be sometime in late April before the snow melts off the road. In the trees it will probably take to sometime in May before it melts
It was -5 degrees in the hills where I took this photo, and -18 in the valleys below:
I wish people down here could see the Northern Lights
They have NO IDEA how amazing it looks as it flickers across the sky
Many dont know that its not a static color in the sky ... the movement is what makes it so stunning to me!
I wish people down here could see the Northern Lights
They have NO IDEA how amazing it looks as it flickers across the sky
Many dont know that its not a static color in the sky ... the movement is what makes it so stunning to me!
Yes, and every time the Auroras look different. They keep on changing shapes, and sometimes colors. The ones this winter haven't been very colorful other than green and white, but every now and then show a red.
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