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Location DB > Canada > Nova Scotia > Bedford > CHNS Radio Transmitter House > The Trip > The Antenna - Down The Cable Run

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The cable run conduit leading to the base of the antenna's!
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Posted by nootz 5/25/2008 1:11 PM | remove
  I wish my pics came out so vivid.
Posted by TurboZutek 5/25/2008 8:19 PM | remove
  Well, you recall I told you guys how novel it iis for me to see a blue sky at night?

http://www.turbozu.../Tower%20Looms.jpg

This is a (toned down) example of how the sky looks in Scotland at night- bright orange! In the summer it'll maintain this weird light pretty much all night, too.
Posted by tribeachpunk 5/25/2008 11:25 PM | remove
  Lights cause that?
Posted by TurboZutek 5/26/2008 2:52 PM | remove
  It's exactly how it looks in real life... Street lighting to an extent, but even out in the sticks with the nearest street light 10's of miles away the sky still has a healthy reddish glow.

It still creeps out my Canadian wife, who had never seen anything like it previous to moving here!
Posted by Samurai 5/28/2008 3:04 PM | remove
  that is pretty weird, TZ... I couldn't imagine that all the time
Posted by TurboZutek 5/28/2008 5:40 PM | remove
  Ah you get used to it I guess... But the first few nights in Canada are always weird for me with this blue sky carry on!
Posted by thparkth 7/25/2008 1:04 AM | remove
  Sorry to be a bore, but it really is just the sodium-vapour street lights that are used throughout Scotland. You have to be at least 100 miles from the central belt to escape it. Scotland's population density is far greater than Canada's.

Pic of streetlights for Canadians:

http://en.wikipedi.../Sodium_vapor_lamp

Posted by TurboZutek 7/27/2008 8:35 PM | remove
  It's the SOV's used throughout Europe! Yeah, that's about the size of it.
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