BrianClark

By BMC

Crepuscular Rays

To quote the BBC Wesite today-
"Crepuscular rays are beams of sunlight which pass through gaps in the clouds, made more visible by particles such as dust and smoke in the air.
On Monday night, the rays were made more prominent by a narrow train of Saharan dust drifting across the southern part of the UK".

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