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
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‘Hello’ from zero degrees longitude
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World Olive Tree Day
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National Find a Rainbow Day
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Pearl of the Adriatic
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World Sea Turtle Day
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A river runs through it
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Keyholes to the kingdom
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Black History Month