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    About 40 minutes after the sunset, almost every day in the extreme climate of the Atacama desert, we can witness a rare moment where the sky is still painted by the colours of the sunset and the Milky Way already visible in the sky. Just few minutes before the sky gets completely dark and our galaxy become the only light source for hundreds of kilometres.
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    Date Uploaded: Aug 1, 2019
    Location: Salinas, Atacama, Chile
    Copyright: © Daniele Gasparri
    Categories: Landscapes, Nature, Space