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The cities that never sleep - bigpaul - 6 December 2012

arent they gonna be in for a shock when the lights go off?? Big Grin : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2243891/Sleepless-Britain-nasas-stunning-images-UK-night.html


RE: The cities that never sleep - I-K-E - 6 December 2012

just a little

Will be interesting to see the sky at night with no light pollution again



RE: The cities that never sleep - bigpaul - 6 December 2012

move to the countryside then!!Big Grin


RE: The cities that never sleep - I-K-E - 6 December 2012

would if I could ....... the only way that will happen soon is winning the lottery Smile


RE: The cities that never sleep - bigpaul - 6 December 2012

you'll notice the quieter places are the ones AWAY from the cities.


RE: The cities that never sleep - Highlander - 6 December 2012

I could never live in a town, let alone a city,... my first military posting when I was a wee laddie was to,.. what was then the biggest city in the world, Singapour,...it scared the life out of me,... never lived in a place that has more than 20 people since


RE: The cities that never sleep - I-K-E - 6 December 2012

I've been moving out of cities for years

grew up in Manchester suburbs
move to a big town that got made into a city (Preston)
then moved to a town in East Lancs where I am now

near the south edge of the town and the local moors are on 10 mins walking away

If I ever get the chance I'll be going for a house that is remote as possible but I can't see that happening too soon

and this has been in my mind for years and not due to me getting into prepping recently


RE: The cities that never sleep - Tarrel - 6 December 2012

Fascinating. Thanks for posting.

I find the picture of Korea particularly interesting. Reminds me of when I did a trip to Poland as a kid with my Dad (1960's). We went by train, and had to pass through West and East Berlin, at night. As we crossed the Wall, the difference in light levels between the two was striking, even for a 10 year old.

Glad I live in a dark bit. Not as dark as Highlander's area though!