Sunset mer de nuages.
(Parc naturel régional du Pilat - Janvier 2024).
A Julie…
© Quentin Douchet.
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Lalapril 2024 🌞 Day 23: Rise
I will rise with the sun,
And braid her rays of hope into my soul.
~ Angie Weiland-Crosby
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Dawn on the Rupes Recta (Straight Wall) // Gabriele D’Orazio
Rupes Recta (Latin for “straight cliff”) is located in the Mare Nubium (”The Sea of Clouds”).
Birt crater lies to the left of Rupes Recta, named after British amateur astronomer William Radcliffe Birt (1804-1881). He worked with John Herschel and made extensive maps of the Moon.
Thebit crater lies to the right in this image, the series of three overlapping craters. These craters are named after Thābit ibn Qurra (c. 826 - 901), an Arabic astronomer who critiqued the early geocentric model of the solar system and founded the physics branch of statics.
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as he looks up at the night sky, he thinks of his time on the First.. the people he met, the things he fought for.. but most importantly, the love he thought had been lost to him forever...
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2023.9.17 白錫尾根
男体山が大雲海に浮かぶ島のようでした
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Sunset from Mount Titlis, Switzerland ☁
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Lalapril 2024 🌬️ Day 12: Zephyr
One of Hali’s favorite places in Eorzea is the Sea of Clouds, where she loves to relax and take in the cool, gentle breezes high in the skies above Coerthas. It is also where an interesting weather phenomenon occurs: the Umbral Wind, in which an abundance of umbrally charged wind-aspected aether turns the sky a glowing green color.
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Rupes Recta, “The Straight Wall,” on the Moon in Mare Nubium (”The Sea of Clouds”) // Toni Adrover
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