There was a tiny hut with a corrugated roof which was thoughtfully holed in several places to permit stargazing. |
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At the end of the day, volunteers often take part in early evening hikes, stargazing and hot-spring soakings. |
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Despite the eyelocks and handholds and sunsets and stargazing, her relationship with V is muddlingly platonic. |
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It would have been a perfect spot for stargazing, had she known exactly what it was she was looking for. |
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After the concert, astronomy enthusiasts will be waiting for you in the parks with telescopes for a session of stargazing. |
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Many more had applied for a night of stargazing at the observatory, but numbers are strictly limited. |
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Enjoy a wide range of exhilarating outdoor adventures including everything from cycling, paddling and hiking to bird watching and stargazing. |
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Further attractions in the region are canyoning through the narrow Räblochschlucht gorge and night-time stargazing in the observatory. |
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Take the Spirit of the Loon ferry to a world of peace, tranquility, stunning sunsets and nights of stargazing and crackling campfires. |
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Special events such as contests for inventors, a popular science week, Chemistry Day and stargazing evenings attract a lot of visitors. |
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It is an incredibly useful tool for orienting yourself in the night sky, for identifying constellations, and for planning your stargazing night. |
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Less light and noise pollution favors nocturnal wildlife and human activities such as stargazing. |
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One starry, very romantic evening, I was standing with a girl towards the stern of the ship, stargazing as one does when one is 21 years old, when a stern porthole opened and all the ship's waste was thrown out into the sea. |
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Ten million Canadians who joined in found plenty to do in the dark, from bonfires and stargazing parties to unplugged concerts and an evening of candlelight, cocktails and canapés at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. |
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From spring birding to stargazing from reserves dedicated to the protection of our wildlife and the serenity of Ontario's wilderness, our diverse landscape has something for every nature lover. |
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Just a few miles from Apt on the former missile launching ground of the Plateau d'Albion, the observatory is the ideal place for stargazing, offering 360° views, state-of-the-art technology and top-quality instruments. |
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And with the night sky still quite bright until midnight, stargazing becomes increasingly difficult. |
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The New Zealand stargazing spot was outshined by Chile's San Pedro de Atacama based on user reviews of accommodation reservation website Booking. |
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Activities include exploring with a map and compass, stargazing and climbing a tree. |
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Gary Honis, an electrical engineer and astrophotographer based in Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, has been visiting Cherry Springs for 25 years, since long before it was recognised internationally for its stargazing potential. |
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If tiredness or absent-mindedness means you have lost the habit of stargazing, then a rare phenomenon that came about 5 years ago doubtless escaped your attention: the appearance of a new star. |
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As this is a radio telescope, not an optical one, there is no nighttime stargazing at Alma – you come here in dazzling daylight to be wowed by the scale, the site and the cutting-edge science. |
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La Serena is a quiet town, near a number of observatories offering stargazing in the Atacama desert – an incredible experience which was certainly one of the highlights of my South American experience. |
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There will be haikus on Hadrian's Wall and a steampunk jewellery workshop in Edinburgh, stargazing amid the ruins of a 12th century abbey in Wales and a swing band in the Roman baths. |
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Since Exmoor was designated Europe's first International Dark Sky Reserve – one notch below Dark Sky Park – in 2011, a range of local businesses offering stargazing breaks and safaris has sprung up. |
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For many years she has turned her Long's Creek home into a live-in summer camp where 9-12 year-olds enjoy a one-week program of hands-on experiments, as well as environmental and stargazing activities. |
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What have four centuries of stargazing taught us about our health? |
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A Galileo moment could take place when looking through a telescope, attending an astronomy talk, visiting a science centre or planetarium, or just stargazing in the back yard with someone knowledgeable. |
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The lights outside the building, such as those in the parking lot, are all aimed directly at the ground to reduce the amount of light pollution that interferes with stargazing at the remote location. |
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The call of the loon, the painted turtles, the jumping bass, the blue herons, in the evening enjoy beautiful Rice Lake sunsets before you settle in for a night of stargazing around a crackling campfire! |
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Located in a high, dry, and remote part of south-central Utah, it's a perfect spot for stargazing. |
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Fancy snorkeling among coral reefs, a day of deep-sea fishing or a night of stargazing? |
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I'M HOOFING IT BACK TO MY CAR after an evening spent stargazing in Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas, when the ground starts to tremble under my feet. |
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Toss in some plastic pipe, a Bic pen shell and assorted hardware, and you have a new way to build a telescope that literally makes stargazing a lot less of a pain in the neck. |
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For many local astrophiles, the University of Oregon's Pine Mountain Observatory is the center of the stargazing universe, at least on summer weekends. |
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On Stargazing, singers gently coo over leisurely breakbeats, spacey samples and woozy strings. |
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He has also branched out into maths and science with the series School of Hard Sums and Stargazing Live. |
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Stargazing can also be caused by a virus called as Paramyxovirus. |
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