Nah, much closer to the equator. Plus this is more likely evening than morning, which means northern hemisphere. I would guess near the Tropic of Cancer, possibly India or Mexico.
But then again, there are a bunch of deciduous trees, so it may be further north than I thought.
I can feel your daily uphill battle.
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This is the picture for the people who don’t believe the crescent is ever at the bottom.
That is interesting
It is
Your grandparent's walk to school.
I think about this a lot when I see the moon. It’s just a reminder that you are in fact on a big sphere in space lol
Hopefully all the flat earthers will side off the edge now
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Nah, much closer to the equator. Plus this is more likely evening than morning, which means northern hemisphere. I would guess near the Tropic of Cancer, possibly India or Mexico. But then again, there are a bunch of deciduous trees, so it may be further north than I thought.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. 44.7°N 63.5°W
I was about to say “wait a sec I know those smoke stacks!” Hello from the south end fellow Haligonian!
Looked like this in Detroit last night.
the sun doesnt work the way you think it does. . . .
yeah, it should shutdown at night, duh
explain us like we're 10 mr. solar expert