In February, we looked at the New Year’s celebration at Hong Kong.  This month for the Pléiades 1 – Pléiades Neo Point of Interest, we check out Rikers Island in New York. About the Point of Interest: Rikers Island, located Read More
In February, we looked at the New Year’s celebration at Hong Kong.  This month for the Pléiades 1 – Pléiades Neo Point of Interest, we check out Rikers Island in New York. About the Point of Interest: Rikers Island, located Read More
These two satellite images show Hong Kong from above. In the January 1, 2021 Pléiades 1A 50-cm color photo, we peer down at Hong Kong before the big parade. The second photo was captured January 5, 2022, and is a Read More
In December, we looked at Matterhorn which straddles the border between Italy and Switzerland. This month for the Pléiades 1 – Pléiades Neo Point of Interest, we admire the Periot Moreno Glacier in Argentina. About the Point of Interest: The Read More
In November, we looked at Franz Josef Glacier, a 12-kilometre-long temperate maritime glacier in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. This month for the Pléiades 1 – Pléiades Neo Point of Interest, Read More
In October, we wandered through the serene beauty of Algonquin Park in Canada, a place where the tranquility of forested landscapes meets the pristine clarity of shimmering lakes. This November, we’re cranking up the adventure as the Pléiades 1 – Read More
In September, we looked at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond, Virginia, which features more than a dozen themed gardens, a conservatory, library and café. This month for the Pléiades 1 – Pléiades Neo Point of Interest, we stop by Read More
In August, we looked at Whitehaven Beach, Australia found within the Whitsunday Islands National Park in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef. This month for the Pléiades 1 – Pléiades Neo Point of Interest, we stop by Richmond, Virginia Read More
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