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    Panarus biarmicus Moderator (Sports) SmartWombat's Avatar
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    Homebound, sunrise

    A little different from the usual sunrise shot.
    "Close the blinds so that you don't get woken up by the sun" said the stewardess, I had a simple reply "what if I want to wake up, then?"
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    Re: Homebound, sunrise

    How calm the sea looks from 50,000ft.
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    Re: Homebound, sunrise

    Sea ? Think again. That's cloud level there !
    The sunlit cloud I think is an old contrail.
    Below that is probably a 10000 foot cloud deck.
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    Re: Homebound, sunrise

    That is so cool

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    Re: Homebound, sunrise

    So that's what I miss because I all ways get an aisle seat. Nice Paul.

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    Re: Homebound, sunrise

    That is amazing, hard to remember anything else is going on in the world when you look at that ;)

    Last edited by forumpophouse; 04-14-2009 at 05:17 PM.

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    Re: Homebound, sunrise

    I LOVE sunrises and sunsets from 50000 feet up!!!
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    Re: Homebound, sunrise

    Coming home from Europe a few years ago we chased the sunset for several hours. That was a unique experience for me. The bad part was we were running late to start with and missed the connector flight and had to spent a night in New York.
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