Eclipse covering parts of europe today in case anyone doesn't know...
Total Eclipse
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- mnml maxi
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yeah i saw it
where i live, we could see no more than 80% of the eclipse at its
peak time (around 2pm).
we have a sunny day here today, and the sky colours, as well as the
reflections on the ground looked a bit awkward. as if someone was
...photoshoping with global saturation & contrasts.
but in the island of Kastellorizo (in the far south-east corner of Greece)
the total eclipse was fully visible for 4 minutes... saw it in the news and
it was absolutely extraordinary. Complete night scenery.
well, the next total one visible from over here will be in ...2088!
where i live, we could see no more than 80% of the eclipse at its
peak time (around 2pm).
we have a sunny day here today, and the sky colours, as well as the
reflections on the ground looked a bit awkward. as if someone was
...photoshoping with global saturation & contrasts.
but in the island of Kastellorizo (in the far south-east corner of Greece)
the total eclipse was fully visible for 4 minutes... saw it in the news and
it was absolutely extraordinary. Complete night scenery.
well, the next total one visible from over here will be in ...2088!
i can remember when the air was clean and sex was dirty.
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ah yes... and something really weird we observed here at the office while
trying to watch the phenomenon out in the yard...
around 7-8 bees and flies were crawling, like half-dead, on the ground,
during the eclipse peak.
just googled it and read that insects are indeed heavily affected.
strange, innit!
trying to watch the phenomenon out in the yard...
around 7-8 bees and flies were crawling, like half-dead, on the ground,
during the eclipse peak.
just googled it and read that insects are indeed heavily affected.
strange, innit!
i can remember when the air was clean and sex was dirty.
http://prop4g4nd4.com
http://prop4g4nd4.com
nature can be indeed funny, how small things affect animals (insects in this case)nowayback wrote:ah yes... and something really weird we observed here at the office while
trying to watch the phenomenon out in the yard...
around 7-8 bees and flies were crawling, like half-dead, on the ground,
during the eclipse peak.
just googled it and read that insects are indeed heavily affected.
strange, innit!
Here in croatia it was like 50%, and it was sunny all day, no clouds, but i didn't see it anyway, was on college
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