I'm sure there are emptier places than Western Australia but I think the middle
of Central Asia might be where you'd have to go.
And the sky is vivid blue, the ground is iron red and the vegetation blue-grey.
It's a strange place.
Australians inhabit a thin strip around the edges. The rest is interesting.
Andrew Fildes
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On 22/04/2013, at 2:04 PM, Moose wrote:
> I've seen the Big Sky in Montana, and other empty places. If your skies are
> bigger and bluer than that, well then I've
> gotta visit, if only to see them. When our skies aren't that blue, it's
> almost always natural weather phenomena, like
> the summer fog that keeps it from getting too hot.
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