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    Quote Originally Posted by wuapinmon View Post
    I wonder what caused the banding of the light? Pretty cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by SavaUte View Post
    I wonder what caused the banding of the light? Pretty cool
    The shape and undulation of the clouds, would be my guess.

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    Sun through the Clouds.jpg

    One I took last year before a thunderstorm

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    And then, a sign appeared from God, and the answer was obvious

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    I took this photo in May 2012 while visiting the Acropolis in Greece. That's the actual Olympic flame. A couple of hours after I was there, the torch-relay ran the flame down to the Panathenaic stadium and handed it over to the Brits for London 2012.

    Even though the Parthenon had nothing to do with the ancient Olympics, it was still a cool moment, almost alone on a rainy afternoon in a place usually choked with tourists and crowds.Parthenon - Olympic Flame (May 2012).jpg

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    Those damned Turks and their gunpowder. Imagine how it would be......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solon View Post
    I took this photo in May 2012 while visiting the Acropolis in Greece. That's the actual Olympic flame. A couple of hours after I was there, the torch-relay ran the flame down to the Panathenaic stadium and handed it over to the Brits for London 2012.

    Even though the Parthenon had nothing to do with the ancient Olympics, it was still a cool moment, almost alone on a rainy afternoon in a place usually choked with tourists and crowds.Parthenon - Olympic Flame (May 2012).jpg

    I had no idea that they used a lattice boom crane to assemble the Parthenon

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