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The night sky above the World Heritage site of Meteora. Constellation Cassiopeia and the Double Star Cluster in Perseus are in the middle. On the right are Andromeda and Pegasus. The elongated small halo near the middle is the Andromeda Galaxy or M31; the Milky Way’s neighboring spiral galaxy, home to over one trillion stars. Meteora is a historic complex of lofty bizarre monasteries which are built on (or inside) giant natural sandstone rock pillars. Some are about a thousand years old. The name Meteora means “middle of the sky” or “in the heavens above”. Click on the second photo to see a closer view of the autumn Milky Way over the cliffs.

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