Jupiter and Venus (II)
Taken by Francisco A. Rodriguez on November 24, 2019 @ Tejeda. Gran Canaria Island. Canary Islands (Spain)
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Date Taken: 2019:11:24 23:52:21
 
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Spectacular conjunction between Venus and Jupiter from the heart and the upper area of ​​the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands). The observation point located at 1,700 meters of altitude overlooking the Tejeda Basin and the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since July 2019. On the right you can see the imposing Roque Nublo, a monolith 80 meters high located at 1,813 meters above sea level. Natural symbol of Gran Canaria Canon 700D + 18-50mm Zoom Lenses. ISO 800. Exposure 15"
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