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  2. Star trail - Wikipedia

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    However, with modern digital cameras, 30 seconds is about the longest exposure possible, due to electronic detector noise effectively snowing out the image. To achieve the longer exposures I do what many amateur astronomers do. I take multiple 30-second exposures, then 'stack' them using imaging software, thus producing the longer exposure ...

  3. Rock balancing - Wikipedia

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    Some parks use deliberate arrangements of rocks as navigational guides to hikers, with the Gorham Mountain trail at Acadia National Park using markers of a flat rock on two "legs" with another rock on top pointing in the direction of the trail, for the benefit of those who have lost their way. Hobbyists stacking rocks in the wilderness risk ...

  4. Dún Briste - Wikipedia

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    Dún Briste (English: Dun Briste Sea Stack) is a natural sea stack or pilaster - in geomorphology called stack - that was formed in Ireland during the Carboniferous period, possibly Mississippian, approximately 350 million years ago. [1] Dún Briste sea stack

  5. Crash reporter - Wikipedia

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    Crash reports often include data such as stack traces, type of crash, trends and version of software. These reports help software developers- Web, SAAS, mobile apps and more, to diagnose and fix the underlying problem causing the crashes. Crash reports may contain sensitive information such as passwords, email addresses, and contact information ...

  6. List of sea stacks - Wikipedia

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    The Needles, a series of chalk stacks extending out from the western end of the Isle of Wight. The Needles are almost directly in line with Old Harry Rocks , another series of chalk stacks. Mellor (2020) lists 70 stacks in England , 10 in Wales and 275 in Scotland of which circa 110 are located around the coasts of Shetland .

  7. Skerry - Wikipedia

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    Skerry outside Krøttøy in Harstad municipality, Norway Skerries which are part of Åland, Finland Passing a skerry off Garibaldi, Oregon, United States. A skerry (/ ˈ s k ɛr i / SKEHRR-ee) [1] is a small rocky island, or islet, usually too small for human habitation.

  8. 10 Things In Your Kitchen To Toss Immediately, According To ...

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    Instead, Peak suggests using a knife, potato peeler, or cheese grater. Related: 15 Refrigerator Organization Ideas You Need To Try Read the original article on Southern Living

  9. Yesnaby - Wikipedia

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    A car park, coastal trail and interpretive panels serve visitors. The area is popular with climbers because of Yesnaby Castle, a two-legged sea stack just south of the Brough of Bigging. The stack is sometimes described as a smaller version of the Old Man of Hoy. [citation needed] Yesnaby is also one of the very few places where Primula scotica ...