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   Vintage! This is a random post. The year was 2008...

Very little remains to be said about the fascinating views of the Sahara one gets from the air. Here are more images, the RAW files having been processed with better tools this time. They are not all perfectly crisp but keep in mind that they were shot through a plane window in manual focus.

Still, our planet leaves me in awe.

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2008-02-20 21:38 • Posted in Always: & On the road: & Photoblogs:

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We now go back to current chronological entries:
Jul 8

Who never looked up at the clouds as a kid and imagined seeing the moving shapes of dragons and monsters? Tom caught a glimpse of a dragon’s antithesis. Have a look!

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2005-07-08 09:42 • Posted in Cool:

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