Did you snap that? Really cool. What's the cluster in upper/mid left?
I was in complete awe the first time in Colorado mountains staring at the night sky. I went and woke everybody up to check it out and none were amused.
Very humbling
Oh heck no; Internet pic.
The cluster in the upper left is the Pleiades. The V-shaped group below them are the Hyades, who give the constellation its name since they look like a bull's face.
I've seen a truly dark sky twice in my life. It is an experience not easily described. I had the distinct impression that the stars were ~just~ out of arm's reach. The horizon was simply the place where the stars ended.
If you ever get under a really dark summer sky - take binos to the Milky Way. The skies here are no longer dark enough to provide the Effect. The Effect is of a storm more violent than a hurricane, but frozen in time. The Galaxy is visibly a violent place.
Moments like that have kept me interested in stargazing since I was six.