Great Sand Dunes Night Sky Mug

Great Sand Dunes Night Sky Mug

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Toast your national parks with this custom color-changing mug representing Great Sand Dunes National Park! Great Sand Dunes is known for its spectacular night sky (so don't forget to stay into the evening when you visit). In fact, it carries a designation as an International Dark Sky Park. On a clear, moonless night in Great Sand Dunes National Park, thousands of stars, numerous planets, star clusters, meteors, man-made satellites, the Andromeda Galaxy, and the Milky Way can be seen with the naked eye.

Now you can reminisce about that sky every morning while drinking your cup of hot coffee or tea. That's right! The night sky appears on the mug's exterior as the heat from your drink warms it! Then, just as night fades into day, the night sky fades from the mug as it cools. Just make sure to hand wash to keep the transformation going.

  • Official park mug approved by the National Park Service for Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • Size: 10 oz.
  • Hand wash only
  • Do not microwave

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