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Milky Way Sky Chile Space VR Panoramas

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Come with Funnystash to the Milky Way Sky Beast Valley Chile in these Panorama 360s

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Beast Valley on the Chilean mountains, some of the highest mountains above sea level, many claim `thee highest mountains above sea level making it a mecca for astronomers and adventurers near and far

 

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GPS / -41.429102, -72.111786

Come with Funnystash to the nightlight skies of the Milkway space skyline, no matter how many ways you see the milkway at night it can be repeated thousands of different ways thousands of different times and still look unique so your never complete at gazing at the night sky of our Milkyway Galaxy, with this Milkyway skyline it's at Chile but, high, high up in the mountains of Chile for a perfect uninterrupted Panorama of the endless night sky with what one could only imagine as an enormous spiral of our galaxy up above your head, nobody is sure how many spirals our galaxy even has as nobody has ever ventured out of Galaxy to tell us, so it's always nice when you see an uninterrupted Panorama of our Galaxies spirals.

Chile is a perfect place for astronomers as it's so high above land that some really advanced astronomers from around the world come to study here, you can see why

Arco Iris Chile

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View of the same spot on Google Maps at day time

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GPS / -41.406892, -72.156184


Notes from the astronomers own words are below if interested in immersion of this Panorama 360
A view from the peak of Arco Iris, in the Cochamo Valley, Los Lagos, Chile. The Milky Way galaxy extends overhead from north to south. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, is the strong orange glow on the horizon approximately 80 km (50 mi) to the east. Just to the left of Bariloche there was a lightning storm that lasted four hours without moving. (The first rumble of thunder that I heard had my heart in my throat: Was I stuck on the peak of a mountain in the dark and about to endure a storm!?)

On the cliff below the light pollution from Bariloche there is a little spot of light. That is a team of three climbers who have set up a hanging camp 500m (1,500ft) off the ground as they pioneer a new route to the top of Capicua.
 

View the location from the Aerial View

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