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Celebrate International Dark Sky Week—right here in Oregon! 🌌 Oregon is home to the largest International Dark Sky Sanctuary on Earth, the Oregon Outback Dark Sky Sanctuary. With 2.5 million acres of stunning stargazing land (and 1.7 million acres managed by BLM’s Lakeview District), this is where the stars truly shine. On a clear night, you could see up to 15,000 stars—a magical contrast to the 500 visible in most cities. There’s something special about seeing the stars the way they were meant
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Celebrate International Dark Sky Week—right here in Oregon! 🌌 Oregon is home to the largest International Dark Sky Sanctuary on Earth, the Oregon Outback Dark Sky Sanctuary. With 2.5 million acres of stunning stargazing land (and 1.7 million acres managed by BLM’s Lakeview District), this is where the stars truly shine. On a clear night, you could see up to 15,000 stars—a magical contrast to the 500 visible in most cities. There’s something special about seeing the stars the way they were meant
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