Sunday, February 22, 2009

Too Beautiful Not to Share!

Short ... Spectacular! Enjoy!!

A scene you will probably never get to see
This is the sunset at the North Pole with the moon at its closest point .
You also see the sun below the moon . An amazing photo and not one
easily duplicated . You may want to pass it on to others . The Chinese
have a saying: "When someone shares with you something of value, you
have an obligation to share it with others

17 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Holy smoke, is that for real? Or is it photoshopped?

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  3. It is really too too amazing for words. My daughters will definitely love this, although I might jave a tough time explaining the astronomy behind it.

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  4. Wow. On one hand, I think I'd never ever want to go to the North Pole because of the difficulty and the cold and the danger. But then, the beauty there must be incredible, when looking at shots like this or of the Aurora Borealis.

    Just goes to show that if we're willing to leave the comforts of our armchairs and stretch ourselves farther than we'd dreamed before, the rewards might be beyond what we ever hoped for. For that thought, it's worth printing this photo and pinning it up as a reminder I think; I know I should leave my armchair more often than I do!

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  5. Stunning! Thank you so much for sharing this.

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  6. Fabulous Picture. Thank you for posting it.

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  7. indeed amazing pic. thank you for sharing the beautiful thought too

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  8. Is that real?!?!? I'm not convinced, but am intrigued. Thanks for sharing Sylvia.

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  9. Wow Sylvia, How beautiful!

    Thanks for sharing the love with us,

    M

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  10. Stunning,thank you for sharing with all of us!

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  11. Indeed, this is beautiful and worth sharing!

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  12. Absolutely gorgeous!!!!!!!!

    btw, I lived 8 years in Seattle. Your top post brought back great memories.

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  13. Wow ... I've never seen anything like this before. Thanks so much for sharing this amazing sight!
    Hugs and blessings,

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