Chemtrails in Sardinia’s Blue Crossed Sky

Several bloggers from around the world have documented their skies and questioned themselves on the same thing I find myself questioning – chemical trails or simply contrails?

I’ve photographed Sardinia’s stunning blue sky and documented my past findings here, here and here. I’m back today to show you a new discovery which made me open my eyes wide open and continue to seek answers.

The following is a lovely photograph showing you how beautiful and blue the sky in Sardinia is when the jets are not busy making tic-tac-toe boards.

Sardinia's blue sky by Jennifer Avventura 2014

And here, you will see the same view of the Bay of Asinara with one LARGE exception … the sky is filled with trails left by jets completely blanketing the sky. Underneath all that mess you can see the blue, blue natural sky trying to breathe.

Chemtrails by Jennifer Avventura 2014

These two photos were taken forty-eight hours apart and the difference is disgusting and staggering. Why do some trails dissipate after sometime, while other trails grow in size thus changing the atmosphere from a beautiful blue day to a seemingly hazy day?

Chemtrails

A few months ago I took a nice drive to the center of Sardinia and found this graffiti:

“No chemtrails, no effect.”

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Now, I’m not sure what the artist was trying to say. Do they believe chemtrails are real or are just a conspiracy theory? This is something only the author will know. I did, however, spot two of these graffiti while in the center of Sardinia.

I understand the contrails, and watch them dissipate from my front window. It’s those chemtrails which leave perplexed and wanting answers. I am neither a scientist nor a nephologist. I’m just a woman watching the curious sky.

Have you noticed of your sky lately?

The Sardinian Sky

The sky in Sardinia drastically changes throughout the year from bright blue endless skies to deep black unforgiving skies. I’ve been a sky-watcher my entire life, and I’m sure I spent the entire 5th grade staring out the window, day-dreaming and wishing I could fly.

Follow me on a photographic journey of Sardinia’s ever-changing sky.

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Endless blue sky

Jennifer Avventura My Sardinian Life

Contrasting red and blue’s on Sardinia’s west coast

Storm filled rainbow sky

Storm filled rainbow sky

Black Cloud Sky

Black Cloud Sky

The Golden Hour Sky

The Golden Hour Sky

Sun filled Sky

Cloud filled August Sky

Canadair flying the friendly blue sky

Canadair flying the friendly blue sky

This is my response to the weekly travel theme: sky.

How do you like your sky? With wisps of white clouds or an endless blue?

Weekly Photo Challenge: Sunset Horizon

This horizon speaks to me nightly with her stunning setting sun.

Tonight’s setting sun in Sardinia

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This is my response to the weekly photo challenge: horizon. Just click the link to learn more or to join in on the fun.

Do you prefer sunrise or sunset?

Weekly Photo Challenge: Fresh

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“She’s fresh, exciting. She’s so exciting to me. She’s fresh, exciting. She’s so inviting to me, yeah.” – Kool & The Gang Fresh bird-prints on an early morning beach run. Some of my favourite fresh vegetables from the farmers market. … Continue reading

Weekly Photo Challenge: Kiss

Sardinia

Where the ocean and sky greet
in a languid blue kiss.

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Travel Theme: Spooky Sardinia

I’ve made up stuff that’s turned out to be real, that’s the spooky part.” – Tom Clancy

A Sardinian autumn sky
casts clouds of winter
doubt.

Other spooky articles:

La Accabadora – The Woman of Death | Sardinian Folklore
The crazy bat house of Sardinia

Check out other spooky photo’s here.

Sardinian Spring Skies | Travel Photography

Spectacularly blue spring skies

wisps of white that float on by.

It’s a slow start to spring this year in Sardinia. Rather cold and windy too. This time last year we were basking on the beach, this year, I’m wrapped up in two sweaters, a scarf and furry slippers!

Here’s hoping the heat breaks on though, soon.

How is spring shaping up in your neck of the woods?

Endless Skies | Sardinia, Italy

Endless Skies

Does this picture capture The Rules of Thirds? My focus was the two puff’s of cloud set against the stunning Mediterranean blue sky. How’s my horizon line?

Sailor’s Delight | Travel Photography

New Hampshire, United States of America

“Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky at morning, sailors warning.” – Ancient weather folklore.

A red sky at night signifies a dry day ahead.

I believe, do you?