Here is another great, even rare, shot from NASA of Alaska. Taken last week, during Part 1 of the 90 degree heat wave, this space shot shows Alaska almost completely devoid of clouds. Judging from the edge of the photo, I’m guessing that the Aleutians were not cloud free. Still, it is unusual to even see Mainland Alaska with so little cloud cover.
26 June 2013
Clear Skies
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Just a basic, down to Earth, laid back type of guy here, who loves the outdoors, the indoors, jazz on the turntable, a fire in the woodstove, the northern lights blazing across the sky, and the company of good friends.
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