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We Only Come Out At Night

I love night time in the bush, especially moonless nights when the only light is from the milky way. I have superb night vision and get quite upset at people that turn torches on. A torch narrows my vision to what is in the torch light.

Nights in the city aren't so great, they don't really get night, it never gets properly dark.
That sounds amazing! I've rarely caught a glimpse of the whirling glittering swarms of stars in the skies at night here in the UK. The rare times it's happened it's quite shocking at how much gets swamped out by the light pollution here! It's little wonder that some simple minded people think that we live on a flat earth and photos of such majesty are faked by NASA! :weary::weary::weary:
 
That sounds amazing! I've rarely caught a glimpse of the whirling glittering swarms of stars in the skies at night here in the UK. The rare times it's happened it's quite shocking at how much gets swamped out by the light pollution here! It's little wonder that some simple minded people think that we live on a flat earth and photos of such majesty are faked by NASA! :weary::weary::weary:
I keep an open mind. I look at both sides of the argument, the BBC 'news' and flat earth comments like this one:-
 

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