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Gorgeous & Secluded 3 BDR Cabin in Mineral Bluff!

5.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
"Cabin was amazing! Quiet and incredible view. Communication with host was great. Easy to get a hold of when anything was needed. I would definitely recommend this stay to anyone. We will definitely stay here again. "
Gorgeous & Secluded 3 BDR Cabin in Mineral Bluff!

Glen Choga Lodge

3.5 star property
Glen Choga Lodge
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Experience romantic Young Harris: its lake views, wineries, mountain views, and more!

Last night I was able to set up my star tracker and mount up my camera to capture the Orion Nebula. This is the first time I have even attempted something like this. Before I have only used my tracker for wide landscape shots. 

The three stars on the left are Orion's belt. The Nebula is in the middle of Orion's scabbard. The nebula is estimated to be 24 light years across. It has a mass of about 2,000 times that of the Sun.

You can actually see Orion's nebula with the naked eye, that is why the scabbard looks fuzzy. You can also see this with just a pair of binoculars, this image was taken at 200 mm, so not too much zoom.
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