California

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The Nine Trails Endurance Run

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This Time-Lapse Video of the Stars Is Simply Magical
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After photographer Jack Fusco moved to the West Coast last year, he dedicated his spare time to shooting as many new locations as possible. As he shared with us, “There are few things that can match the overwhelming sense of wonder felt when you're looking up at a sky full of stars. Keeping that strong sense of wonder is what makes me want to head into the middle of nowhere in the dark, to climb across wet rocks and dodge waves to capture something new.” Thanks to that sense, Fusco created this video, Wonder Endlessly. You can follow Fusco on Facebook here and on Instagram here.