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Wow, another sensational pic wendyb-NC Nov 27 #1
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Nov 27 #4
I'm so old, I remember when we thought the number was 12. rsdsharp Nov 27 #13
"E pur si muove." rsdsharp Nov 27 #2
The discoverer of the four: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto Mousetoescamper Nov 27 #5
I Eat Green Caterpillars EverHopeful Nov 27 #8
Those mnemonic devices from childhood last a lifetime. ROY G. BIV Mousetoescamper Nov 27 #10
Wow, my dear Mousetoescamper! You did it again! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 27 #3
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Nov 27 #6
what a fantastic picture! i love it. nt orleans Nov 27 #7
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Nov 27 #9
This is just an amazing shot! Diamond_Dog Nov 27 #11
Thanks and you're welcome! Mousetoescamper Nov 27 #12
Trona is great! Grumpy Old Guy Nov 30 #14
Fantastic photo, Grumpy! Mousetoescamper Nov 30 #15
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