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Topic History of: Venus and Jupiter
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JK2006 Yes I tend to stargaze most in Morocco - the air seems clearer there especially at night when the heavens really do look spectacular. In Fes, where the city is a thousand years old, hundreds gather on the hillside every night for the spectacular sunset and the night sky, bringing food with them. Far better than telly and the same as it was all those years ago.
Pumpkinhead I was at Clapham common last night with a friend to have a good look at the stars, because Venus and Jupiter are particularly clear at the moment - and amazing big and bright. I've never really been a stargazer but I quite enjoyed the time just laying back watching the night sky.

Then we went back to my house to catch the end of the Chelsea game.

A good evening really.