See the spectacular beauty of the night sky
The spectacle of thousands of stars sparkling in the night sky in Indonesia and Malaysia made the viewers fall in love.
The spectacle of thousands of stars sparkling in the night sky in Indonesia and Malaysia made the viewers fall in love.
Photographer 30-year-old Gray Chow recorded the stunning scenes of the night sky in the Bromo mountains (photos) in Indonesia, as well as Mount Kinabalu and the coastal region in Malaysia.
The scene of thousands of stars shining in the night sky in the coastal area of Batu Pahat, Malaysia.
"The beauty of the night is something that you don't usually see in your daily life, especially the galaxy. I was impressed when I first saw it," the 30-year-old photographer said.
The galaxy glows in the night on a volcano in Malaysia.
The night sky with thousands of shimmering stars on the beautiful landscape mountains in Malaysia.
"The shooting of the night sky from a height of 4,000 meters is a challenge, but it is also a very interesting experience," Chow said.
The beautiful scenery is "bathed" in the light from the night stars, the city and the hot lava of the volcanoes.
The broken boat is located on a quiet beach under the starry sky in Malaysia.
The galaxy is clearly visible in the night sky on Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia.
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