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A classic incus anvil, spotted over France.
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A hint of corona and contrail shadow over London, UK.
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A storm spotted from a boat on the Beagle Channel in Argentina, Ushaia can be seen in the distance, commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world.
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Paul Laplante says:
This is a great shot, awesome. Thanks for sharing
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Anthony Skellern says:
Jaw-dropping image, Jacob! Really special.
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Laurence Green says:
Grand scenery and grand cloudscape! Many thanks, Jacob, for sharing this fantastic view with us CAS folk. Great shot!
Laurence
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Doug says:
Definitely a candidate for best photo of the year.
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A cloud filled sky over the Torres del Paine mountains in Chile.
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aj hidding says:
Breathtaking! The colours of the mountains, the clouds and the pattern they form. Youve been at the right angle, right spot, right time!
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Anthony Skellern says:
Magnificent. A breathtaking vista!
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Mike Sharp says:
A wonderful photo with beautiful colours
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bryan says:
I just got through with a bottle of wine from Chile(a Syrah from BACAN) and this pic compliments it perfectly. Great shot Jacob.
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Laurence Green says:
Sorry, Anne, I meant, Jacob! My apologies to both of you for the unintended confusion.
Laurence
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Laurence Green says:
This is how I would conceptulate something about what Heaven must look like! Wonderful photograph. It’s on my screensaver now! Many thanks, Anne. What it must have been like for you to see this for real, eh?!!? Lucky you!
Laurence (envy, envy!)
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Anne Downie, SW Scotland says:
Wonderful skyscape, Jacob
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Marvellously wonderful!
Laurence