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September 21, 2007
Flying clouds, early morning in Belle Ile en mer, Brittany. France.
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August 9, 2007
‘Music Sheet Sky’ taken on Belle-Ile-en-mer an island in Brittany, on the Atlantic side of France.
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Those chemtrails take my breath away — literally.
http://educate-yourself.org/ct/reasonsforchemtrails24jan04.shtml
Thank you all who have noticed the truth about the chemtrails. Notice the top one starting to spread. I've really enjoyed the photos until I see one like this and know people think this is normal.
nice shot, even though those lines are made of aluminum oxide and barium sulfate talcum powder. the other clouds are quite beautiful.
Contrails do not stay as long as these, they need to be called “chemtrails” and are sprayed from a different outlet. Contrails come from jet engines and last only for (at the most) a few minutes.
Ooooh, I think we should be very worried about global dimming with this kind of aviation density! Nice shot.
Great shot! – Richard (Liverpool)
Kinda of a wild shot there phil