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Taken by Roman Banas / Poland on September 6, 2019 @ The north of Bydgoszcz / Poland
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Date Taken: 2019:06:09 21:35:00
 
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Today's sky over Kujawsko-Pomorskie in Poland was kind. From the north, the clouds appeared and even reached its peak until dawn. In the pictures shortly after midnight there is a moon with a lion (at the bottom of Regulus) and the first silvery clouds. After a while there was a second campfire in the northeast and two NLC clouds were in the morning. The culmination was the fog dancing for a moment like a flock of starlings. After 3 minutes, there was no trace of the fog, but the picture remained. How much was going on. Now in the evening the sky is clouded.
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