• “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures!
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    #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
    “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures! ☁️🎨✨” which one you fav? 1-7😅👇🏻 Share it with your friends!🫶🏻 Artist @adailycloud Follow @making_camera_easy for more #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
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  • “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures!
    which one you fav? 1-8👇🏻
    Share it with your friends!🫶🏻

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    #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
    “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures! ☁️🎨✨” which one you fav? 1-8😅👇🏻 Share it with your friends!🫶🏻 Artist @adailycloud Follow @making_camera_easy for more #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
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  • “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures!
    which one you fav? 1-9👇🏻
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    #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #C
    “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures! ☁️🎨✨” which one you fav? 1-9😅👇🏻 Share it with your friends!🫶🏻 Artist @adailycloud Follow @making_camera_easy for more #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #C
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  • On the night of September 7–8, the Moon will slip into Earth’s shadow, igniting the sky with one of nature’s most dramatic spectacles: a total lunar eclipse, more widely known as a blood moon. For 82 minutes, the lunar disk will glow deep red as sunlight bends through Earth’s atmosphere, scattering blue light and leaving only the fiery end of the spectrum to paint the Moon.⁠

    This eclipse will be visible to much of the planet. Skywatchers in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Western Australia will have the best vantage points, with some regions able to watch the full sequence from beginning to end. In Europe, the Moon will rise already eclipsed, creating a dim but haunting sight low on the horizon. The Americas, aside from Alaska, Hawaii, and parts of Brazil, will miss the event entirely.⁠

    For Australia and New Zealand, the timing is especially favorable. In Perth, the Moon will pass high overhead during totality, while in Sydney and Melbourne it will hover lower in the western sky, magnified by atmospheric effects. Observers across India, China, and Japan will also enjoy a clear view of the full eclipse in the small hours of September 8.⁠

    The event reaches its peak at 21:11 GMT, just days before the Moon’s perigee, when it appears slightly larger than normal. Because the eclipse path passes deeply through Earth’s umbra, the color is expected to be darker than average, shading from copper to rust red.⁠

    Unlike solar eclipses, no glasses or special equipment are needed to watch. Weather permitting, the naked eye will be enough to witness a phenomenon that has stirred awe and myth for centuries.⁠
    On the night of September 7–8, the Moon will slip into Earth’s shadow, igniting the sky with one of nature’s most dramatic spectacles: a total lunar eclipse, more widely known as a blood moon. For 82 minutes, the lunar disk will glow deep red as sunlight bends through Earth’s atmosphere, scattering blue light and leaving only the fiery end of the spectrum to paint the Moon.⁠ ⁠ This eclipse will be visible to much of the planet. Skywatchers in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Western Australia will have the best vantage points, with some regions able to watch the full sequence from beginning to end. In Europe, the Moon will rise already eclipsed, creating a dim but haunting sight low on the horizon. The Americas, aside from Alaska, Hawaii, and parts of Brazil, will miss the event entirely.⁠ ⁠ For Australia and New Zealand, the timing is especially favorable. In Perth, the Moon will pass high overhead during totality, while in Sydney and Melbourne it will hover lower in the western sky, magnified by atmospheric effects. Observers across India, China, and Japan will also enjoy a clear view of the full eclipse in the small hours of September 8.⁠ ⁠ The event reaches its peak at 21:11 GMT, just days before the Moon’s perigee, when it appears slightly larger than normal. Because the eclipse path passes deeply through Earth’s umbra, the color is expected to be darker than average, shading from copper to rust red.⁠ ⁠ Unlike solar eclipses, no glasses or special equipment are needed to watch. Weather permitting, the naked eye will be enough to witness a phenomenon that has stirred awe and myth for centuries.⁠ ⁠
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  • “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures!
    which one you fav? 1-10👇🏻
    Share it with your friends!🫶🏻

    Artist @adailycloud

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    #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
    “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures! ☁️🎨✨” which one you fav? 1-10😅👇🏻 Share it with your friends!🫶🏻 Artist @adailycloud Follow @making_camera_easy for more #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
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  • “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures!
    which one you fav? 1-7👇🏻
    Share it with your friends!🫶🏻

    Artist @adailycloud

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    #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
    “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures! ☁️🎨✨” which one you fav? 1-7😅👇🏻 Share it with your friends!🫶🏻 Artist @adailycloud Follow @making_camera_easy for more #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
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  • A rare and beautiful green flash was spotted during sunset over the West Coast, leaving viewers amazed. This natural phenomenon occurs for just a few seconds when the sun is right at the horizon and the atmosphere bends light in such a way that a green color briefly appears above the setting sun.

    The green flash is rarely seen because it requires very clear skies and perfect viewing conditions, usually over the ocean or flat land. Skywatchers lucky enough to witness it captured stunning photos and videos, sharing the unique moment across social media


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    A rare and beautiful green flash was spotted during sunset over the West Coast, leaving viewers amazed. This natural phenomenon occurs for just a few seconds when the sun is right at the horizon and the atmosphere bends light in such a way that a green color briefly appears above the setting sun. The green flash is rarely seen because it requires very clear skies and perfect viewing conditions, usually over the ocean or flat land. Skywatchers lucky enough to witness it captured stunning photos and videos, sharing the unique moment across social media ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures!
    which one you fav? 1-6👇🏻
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    Artist @adailycloud

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    #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
    “When imagination meets the sky—turning ordinary clouds into adorable creatures! ☁️🎨✨” which one you fav? 1-6😅👇🏻 Share it with your friends!🫶🏻 Artist @adailycloud Follow @making_camera_easy for more #CloudArt #SkyCreatures #CreativeClouds #CloudAnimals #SkyArt #CloudDrawing #NatureArt #CloudGazing #CloudMagic #SkyLovers #fixthephoto #CloudChasers #SkyImagination #Cloudstagram #SkyCanvas #SkyPerfection #SkyWatchers #CloudFormation #CloudCreativity #SkyIsTheLimit #cloudobserver
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  • On the night of September 7 to 8, a total lunar eclipse is set to occur, and it will be a spectacular event visible to about 85% of the world’s population—nearly 7 billion people. This rare celestial event happens when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow that completely covers the Moon, giving it a dramatic reddish hue, often called a "Blood Moon."

    The eclipse will be visible in large parts of Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas, depending on time zones and weather conditions. Stargazers and skywatchers are encouraged to step outside and look up, as no special equipment is needed to enjoy the view—just clear skies and the right timing. Events like these are not only awe-inspiring but also serve as a reminder of the beauty and mystery of our universe.

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    On the night of September 7 to 8, a total lunar eclipse is set to occur, and it will be a spectacular event visible to about 85% of the world’s population—nearly 7 billion people. This rare celestial event happens when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow that completely covers the Moon, giving it a dramatic reddish hue, often called a "Blood Moon." The eclipse will be visible in large parts of Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas, depending on time zones and weather conditions. Stargazers and skywatchers are encouraged to step outside and look up, as no special equipment is needed to enjoy the view—just clear skies and the right timing. Events like these are not only awe-inspiring but also serve as a reminder of the beauty and mystery of our universe. ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • On the night of July 29 into the early hours of July 30, skywatchers are in for a rare and dazzling show as two meteor showers — the Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids — will peak at the same time.

    At their peak, viewers could witness up to 100 meteors per hour, many of which may appear as bright fireballs streaking across the sky. The Delta Aquariids are known for their steady display of faint meteors, while the Alpha Capricornids are famous for their occasional bright and slow fireballs.

    The best viewing time will be after midnight, away from city lights and under a clear, dark sky. No special equipment is needed — just look up and enjoy the show!

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    On the night of July 29 into the early hours of July 30, skywatchers are in for a rare and dazzling show as two meteor showers — the Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids — will peak at the same time. At their peak, viewers could witness up to 100 meteors per hour, many of which may appear as bright fireballs streaking across the sky. The Delta Aquariids are known for their steady display of faint meteors, while the Alpha Capricornids are famous for their occasional bright and slow fireballs. The best viewing time will be after midnight, away from city lights and under a clear, dark sky. No special equipment is needed — just look up and enjoy the show! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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