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What's Included?

The following is included with the purchase of the Ilumina template:

  • The template install file.
  • Source Graphics used to create the template, allowing easy customization of template graphics.
  • A guarantee the template will work with default Joomla, and that bugs in  if found will be fixed in a timely manner.
  • Access to the Community Forum for help with template setup, customization and Joomla usage.

 

What's NOT Included

  • The sample content seen in the demo, including articles and sample images.
  • Guaranteed help with template setup, customization and usage, except what may be found by posting in the Community Forum.
  • Joomla usage help.
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New Zealand's Spectacular Night Sky


 

Lake Tekapo Night Sky.

With minimal light pollution, New Zealand offers some of the world's best stargazing opportunities

Close to South Island's Lake Tekapo, Mount John Observatory is located in an area with minimal light pollution. An evening excursion to the observatory visists the giant MOA telescope and offers an insight into local geology, history and deep space research for new planets and dark objects.

If the sky is clear you will be able to look at sunspots through a special solar telescope as well as spotting distant planets, star clusters and the spectacular Milky Way.

This tour can be incorporated into a tailor made holiday from Cox & Kings, specialists in self-drive holidays to New Zealand.

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Spectacular Night Sky: Northern Lights in Switzerland!

Some weeks ago, I could not believe my eyes when I read an article about the Aurora Borealis! Can you imagine that it is actually visible from Switzerland?Rarest among the rare, this solar phenomenon is followed by thousands of people aiming to take the best picture of it.

Obviously, "Northern Lights" are mostly visible in the Northern most spots of the planet, closest to the Earth's magnetic pole. However, they happen to sometimes be stronger and hit lower latitudes... In those cases, NASA will publish special announcements which increase the heartbeat of most nature photographers!

At a location near Lake Constance, Switzerland, an extremely long lasting Aurora was captured by Mark Vornhusen on Nov 21, 2003. A bunch of different colors, with especially bright tones of red and green were visible from the beginning of dawn until after midnight...

That same day in the Canton of Aargau, Heiko Rodde caught sight of this natural wonder and took these impressive pictures:

Again near Lake Constance in 2004, Harald Wochner tool a series of pictures to prove that Northern Lights in Switzerland are not a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence!

 

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