Wild fire/volcanic sunset in Quebec
Taken by Gabriel Cyr on August 25, 2019 @ Saint-Elzéar, (Quebec)
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We got a pretty amazing looking sunset here in Saint-Elzear (Quebec). Thats gotta be one of those sunsets caused by volcanic or wild fire ashes that accumulated in the stratosphere throughout the year, reflecting purple light from the setting sun. In this case, the skies where perfectly clear with no tropospheric clouds visible to the naked eye, making the phenomenon easier to distinguish from a "regular" sunset.
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