But where am I?

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Image credit: NIR HIMI @Unsplash

This image shows a sign with arrows pointing in different directions. The message on the arrows say:- “You are exactly where you need to be.” In the background, one can see mountains and a few bushes.

Written in response to Sadje‘s What Do You See #332 photo prompt.

Around the world, and more

Image credit: Steve Busch @Unsplash

The photographer described this image as; Triangulum Galaxy. Not your normal-looking galaxy. This galaxy is known as a flocculent spiral galaxy because its arms are made of patchy segments, not long, continuous spirals like you see in most other galaxies. It also lacks a strong central core of dense, bright stars. The patchy blue and red/pink areas are large star formation regions. This galaxy is 2.7 million light years away.

Written in response to Sadje‘s What Do You See #326 photo prompt.