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Is there anywhere u can go to actually see the sky like this? i live in Denmark and im lucky to see the stars at all where i live
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Pictures like these are usually taken out in areas like Death Valley, several miles away from even the closest street lamp. In Denmark, i would recommend either try heading out to sea, or (assuming you dont have a boat to just hop in and leave) drive out to farmland away from any cities and you can get a pretty good view although not as vibrant.
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africa
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I don't think so. I live in a rural area with minimal light pollution, and I've never seen an skies close to that. granted, I've seen some ******* fantastic night skies, but not of that caliber.
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mcmanybucks
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Ude ved himmelbjerget, faktisk..
det er en mega tyk skov, hvis du nogensinde har været der..næsten ingen unaturlige lys..
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I dont know much about European Geography, but as a good guess I'd say 200 miles away from any city, and not just major ones. That should be more then enough.
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mcmanybucks
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denmark only has one 200milestone..if cross that ur nearly in germany..lol
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from what i've heard that in the sahara desert it looks alot like that,
I'd love just one day in the year they would turn off all the lights just so we can look at the night sky
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anon
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Go out to the countryside?
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It's better out here, but you really have to go out of the atmosphere or 10-20 miles out to sea to get those kinds of stars. American speaking, btw, so maybe different somewhere else with less development.
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hemming
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He said Denmark, Everywhere in Denmark is the country side
(unless you live in Copenhagen, which is the asshole full of smaller snoppy assholes of Denmark..)
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hoban
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I have done in the past but ive never seen the sky as clear as these pictures, thats what i would love to see
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bematli
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Actually those are all Photoshopped pictures of artist's representations of how the sky would look without pollution.
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