Sunset with Sahara dust lines
Taken by Thomas Kast on April 25, 2019 @ Muonio, Lapland, Finland
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Date Taken: 2019:04:26 01:05:58
 
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I was driving towards North and in late afternoon, the sun disk started to be visible through - what I thought first - thin clouds. Then I remembered an article about the Sahara 'dust' or sand being in the skies in Lapland. Around half an hour before sunset, the sun disk was dark enough for me to see lines of the sand clouds in it. It was a magical sight, something I haven't seen before. Luckily Northern spring is early and so the lake was partly melted already, making for wonderful reflections. Website: www.salamapaja.fi FB & IG: @salamapaja
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