I had an interesting experience a little while back that I'd like to share. I was out after dark with a family member who grew up and has lived his entire life in several of our country's more metropolitan areas ('da big city). Being privileged to live in a place far away from city lights, I stopped and shut off the car well away from town and the main road as is normal for me, and looked up at the stars. After the requisite few minutes for our eyes to adjust to the darkness he was absolutely astonished at the night sky. He had seen nothing like it before and had no idea that the number stars is so vast and colors so vivid when you're able to be in a truly dark place. He had never seen the Milky Way with his own eyes. He had never been in a place where the stars look like you can reach out and touch them. I had a pair of cheap binoculars in the car and had him peek at the Milky Way and was able to see for himself what Galileo saw when he turned his telescope to the heavens. We were also able to see three of the moons around Jupiter. For him it was a memorable experience, for me, I realized how much I take for granted at times...
Do yourselves a favor. If your travels take you to some of the more remote areas of the world, and you find yourself over a hundred miles from city lights, take the time to look up at the night sky.