We"re on the Isle of Skye, a fitting locale to celebrate the beginning of International Dark Sky Week, and not just because of its name. The Isle of Skye is one of several parts of Scotland that are set aside as Dark Sky parks, where the lack of artificial light makes stargazing a spectacular event, with or without a telescope.
Step into the dark
Today in History
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Feast of the Donkey
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A day for our oceans
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Unbearable cuteness
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Nazar amulets, Goreme National Park, Cappadocia, Turkey
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How Quảng Ngãi got its grove back
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Too awesome to be a planet
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Jackie Robinson Day
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The mountain of 30,000 sakura
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Marshland, Gloucester, MA
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A notorious gunfight that was incorrectly named
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A wild and scenic scene
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The birthplace of a classic Christmas carol
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A. M. Foster Bridge in Cabot, Vermont
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Last stop before leaving the solar system
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World Environment Day
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Keep your hands inside the ride at all times…
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Basking in the glow
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National Panda Day
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A Latino art exhibition in Denver
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Incense making, Vietnam
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Birds and bees, and why they re so important
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Happy Fathers Day!
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Bear Hole Brook, Catskill Mountains, New York
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Upstate autumn
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Talk like a pirate—or walk the plank
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Forward-thinking women of history
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American bison, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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Celebrate International Women’s Day
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Joan charges Riverside Park
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Blue linckia sea stars in Papua New Guinea