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2018 September Bright Cloudless and Virtual Clock Tower from Hells Kitchen Clinton near Times Square Broadway in NYC 09/16/2018 New York City Midtown Manhattan Autumn weather New York Times Building no hanging cumulonimbus cumulus nimbus cloud Fall - Hell 's Kitchen Nemo Southern view #NY1
2019 May Bright Cloudless and Virtual Clock Tower from Hells Kitchen Clinton near Times Square Broadway in NYC 05/15/2019 New York City Midtown Manhattan Autumn weather New York Times Building no hanging cumulonimbus cumulus nimbus cloud Fall - Hell 's Kitchen Nemo Southern view
2018 September Bright Cloudless and Virtual Clock Tower from Hells Kitchen Clinton near Times Square Broadway in NYC 09/16/2018 New York City Midtown Manhattan Autumn weather New York Times Building no hanging cumulonimbus cumulus nimbus cloud Fall - Hell 's Kitchen Nemo Southern view #NY1
Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly (Phoebis sennae) at South Coast Botanic Garden, on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, Palos Verdes, California, USA
29 November 2015
Returning to our family holiday to Southern California USA, our 9th morning out exploring our favourite locations in the area
2018 October Cloudless Evening Sky NYC and Virtual Clock Tower from Hells Kitchen Clinton near Times Square Broadway in New York City Midtown Manhattan 10/11/2018 stormy weather New York Times Building no hanging cumulonimbus blue cumulus nimbus cloud Fall - Hell 's Kitchen Nemo Southern view #NY1
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Interesting to find this big southern species here in NJ. Although if you're going to find it , Cape May is the place. We saw a lot of them over the course of the week.
At the neighborhood gardens in the circle on Cape May Point, NJ.
Yes, this really WAS a shot of the sky at 9.47am on Saturday September 25th 2010. The following day, it was full of clouds! One week later, the clouds were full of RAIN!