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🔦 Chasing Dark Skies & Northern Lights

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Traveling for stargazing & astronomy of massive proportions… Stargazing has been part of the hu

Traveling for stargazing & astronomy of massive proportions… [View this email in your browser]( Stargazing has been part of the human tradition since the beginning. From a navigation tool to predicting the future, we’ve always been drawn to gazing at the awe-inspiring expanse. In today’s world of lights, cell phones, and blinking power lights, you often have to travel out of the way to find a good dark sky. We’ve rounded up a few trips that help you do just that, from Northern Lights to desert stars. Have you ever traveled to stargaze? ✨ Stay Curious, The AO Adventures Team Ancient Ruins and Legendary Landmarks of Jordan The trip: Journey through the Kingdom of Jordan, a land of mesmerizing beauty and contrasts, from fertile valleys to remote desert canyons, and ancient wonders to futuristic cities. The sky-viewing we’re excited about: Camp out under the desert stars in the “Valley of the Moon” - [Wadi Rum](. [TAKE ME THERE]( Iceland in Winter: Chasing the Northern Lights The trip: Embark on an epic journey across this captivating country, tracing ancient legends, and uncovering some of nature’s most spectacular sights, from mighty waterfalls and northern lights, to volcanic black beaches and iceberg-filled lagoons. The sky-viewing we’re excited about: Northern Lights walks along [lagoons]( icebergs, and glaciers. [TAKE ME THERE]( Central Asia Road Trip: Backroads and Bazaars The trip: Join us on a four-country road trip as we wind through Kazakh bazaars, wade in Kyrgyzstan’s glassy Issyk-kul lake, discover Soviet relics in Tajikistan, and wander through Uzbekistan’s ancient Silk Road cities. The sky-viewing we’re excited about: Stargazing from our yurts along the shores of Song-Köl in Kyrgyzstan. [TAKE ME THERE]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 Atlas Obscura Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you asked us to notify you when we add new trips. Our mailing address is: Atlas Obscura Inc. 61 Greenpoint Ave #210Brooklyn, NY 11222 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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