Karoo skies

Today’s post is the conclusion of our drive through the Karoo (featured in Karoo Roads and Windpompe and Karoo Koppies ) from Gariep Dam (also see Gariep Dam Sunrise) to Cannon Rocks (posts still to come). And to link in with Skywatch Friday.
As stated before, the Karoo is often referred to as Big Sky Country. “Why?” you ask. “Several reasons”, I say. It is a fairly flat countryside with few hills and mountains and even fever big trees. This means that you often have uninterrupted views all around and specially of the sky. Also because of the very dry climate, mostly these skies are blue skies with no clouds.
When there are clouds, they do make the sky something to be hold just after sunrise and before sunset.
And when the sun is down, the lack of light pollution makes for some of the most awesome night skies you can imagine. Ok, so I don’t have a night sky picture, but the clouds do become even more beautiful just after sunset.

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  1. We walked to and from Onse Rus to the Karoo Kombuis in Prince Albert (delightful B&B and excellent restaurant!!) and you are absolutely right! The starry skies over the Karoo are truly amazing!!

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