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Sask. photographer makes epic journey to capture the Milky Way’s core over waterfall
6 days ago
Duration 2:10
6 days agoNewsDuration 2:10Scott Aspinall and a small crew travelled to northern Saskatchewan to capture the Milky Way’s core from the east side of Nistowiak Falls, one of the province’s tallest waterfalls. The journey was recorded for a Tourism Saskatchewan video promoting astrophotography.
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