Litla Dimun is a small island between the islands of Suouroy and Stora Dimun in the Faroe Islands. It is the smallest of the main 18 islands, being less than 100 hectares (250 acres) in area, and is the only one uninhabited. One of the most striking feature of this island is that it often remains covered in clouds. This type of cloud is known as Lenticular clouds, so called because it is shaped like a lens. Lenticular clouds are always stationary and when formed over mountain peaks or islands, like Litla Dimun, looks like a majestic hat.
Nice
Wow
got people live there?
Clouds are usually over land.
The Polynesians look at the clouds, their positions and know where the islands are.
Looks like an inverted Laputa.
Originally posted by mancha:Clouds are usually over land.
The Polynesians look at the clouds, their positions and know where the islands are.
the island i thought is somewhere in the atlantic ocean.
or irish seas
I am talking about clouds, not the island.
When there is only water and and no landmarks, native seafearers, Atlantic or Pacific, look at clouds, they know there is land under the clouds.
So three puffs of clouds on the left, two puffs on the right, tell them where the island are and also where they are.
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havent seen clouds in spore for many years....
Originally posted by Hitman Factory 1:havent seen clouds in spore for many years....
How long have you been staying indoor??
Originally posted by NeverSayGoodBye:
How long have you been staying indoor??
actually the clouds here in oz are more visible as compared to spore.i have looked at clouds in spore and mostly those are not really much of a cloud.even the stars in oz are different and brighter than in spore.
something isnt right in spore.
clouds in spore
clouds in malaysia
clouds in indonesia
clouds in australia
clouds in thailand
clouds in brunei
do you notice that theres no difference in spore outdoors and being indoors just by looking at the clouds!!!
the comparison with the other clouds near spore is vastly very different.its as if the clouds in spore most of the time just isnt there or dont look much or its further away from spore like they are repelled away from spore or something.
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Originally posted by Hitman Factory 1:do you notice that theres no difference in spore outdoors and being indoors just by looking at the clouds!!!
the comparison with the other clouds near spore is vastly very different.its as if the clouds in spore most of the time just isnt there or dont look much or its further away from spore like they are repelled away from spore or something.
You're up there in the clouds with this one.
Originally posted by Hitman Factory 1:
actually the clouds here in oz are more visible as compared to spore.i have looked at clouds in spore and mostly those are not really much of a cloud.even the stars in oz are different and brighter than in spore.something isnt right in spore.
I have been noticing the clouds in Singapore are not that visible and clear in Singapore for a long time. May be the clouds don't like Singapore.