Luminous orange posts near fields mark the location of water. This makes it easy for farmers to find the irrigation valves even when plants are growing.
Technically, no nebulae are luminous. The ones that appear as such have stars either within or near them, and the nebulae merely reflect the light emitted by these stars.
A radio galaxy is anactive galaxy that is very luminous at radio wavelengths (between 10 MHz and 100 GHz). The radio emission is due to the "synchrotron process" which is caused by the acceleration of charged particles, near the speed of light) through magnetic fields.
Often towns and trading posts were located near certain geographic features so that they would be easily accessible. These geographical features were rivers, and the ocean.
There is a mountain in South Wales, UK called The Blorange, this of course does rhyme with orange. (Blorange Mountain, is located in the valley of the river Usk near Abergavenny, Wales. UK) Just for those who doubt my word, the related link mentions the mountain and posts a small picture.
If you google paintball fields near your location, it should give a list of near by fields. ( you have to be over 13 to play is most fields, though sometimes they say 16 even 18!!)
Luminous flame produce deposit on the bottom of the beaker because when the beaker is near the flame, it limits the amount of oxygen for the methane, thus, the deposit (which is Carbon), is produced.
Some of the goldfields during the Australian goldrush were:Ophir (near Bathurst)Lambing Flat (now Young)BallaratMount AlexanderCastlemaineWalhallaClunesWarrandyteMoliagulSome current goldfields are:Kalgoorlie (Western Australia)Cadia-Ridgeway (near Orange, NSW)Olympic Dam (South Australia)
I don't fluffing know honestly!
near the owners mansion
they live near mountains rivers and fields
near hawaii
try some where near a school or park