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Cabin Stargazing
The night sky ranks as cabin life's most overlooked amenity. It's a belief born from the realization that in this age of artificial light, night has become a cheap approximation, downgrading the spectacle of stars to that of unicorn-like rumor. It's not until we step out of our cabins at night, far from ambient light, that we recognize this bonus, and feel as if our decks and yards are open-air planetariums, minus, of course narration and some guy with a red laser pointer. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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