If hanging around the Lambda Centauri area, you're in good astro-company. If you venture over to the east, you can't miss the Southern Cross & Coal Sack. A couple of fuzzy spots here will resolve into magnificent star clusters with the smallest binoculars...at least if you can find them in front of the intense glow of the Mlky Way. One of these is the famous Jewel Box.
Over to the west lies the Southern Pleiades, Eta Carinae, & more of the skies finest sites, too numerous to list. Go south a bit & you'll find NGC4372 in Musca, a globular so bright that it outshines almost 1/2 of the Messier globs. And right in the middle of course is the Lambda Centauri complex of Nebulae.
Too bad that NGC3766 shares this same tremendously rich area. If it were anywhere else, it would be a must-see on any night. But where it is, it has to compete with all these other "Diamonds"....but the "Pearl Cluster" still manages to do that job well...once you find it.
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