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Old 01-22-2019, 12:28 PM   #81
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I think that's the thing with most forum posts- people look at everything as black or white.

In a bustling RV park, there's not a whole lot of extra light put off by marker lights or a rope light under the rig or a patio light left on under an awning.

In a dark campground, it can be a different story. It's more noticeable and stands out.

There's no one rule that fits all.

I will say- we thoroughly enjoyed the lunar eclipse the other night from a bustling RV park right outside of Disney World. Light pollution or not, it was a beautiful show. (But, on the flip side... I sure do miss seeing the Milky Way!)

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if you really like the dark and are not afraid of it, please check out a dark sky campground or dark sky designated area. people go out of their way to make sure it is DARK. we try to go once a year to one. seeing the milky way is amazing! no special equipment required

there, i did the homework for all of you interested in Dark Sky, see below to find a location near you.

https://www.darksky.org/our-work/con...n/idsp/finder/
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