Bella foto vecio! Really nice! I recognise the park and the ssssupermarket 😉
(not going to give more information, don’t want to dox you)
In fair Verona….
Mandala alla nasa per l’astronomy picture of the day!
Vacca sío che roba, arda là! Díobon
Very nice view. Nice park .
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Is that near the river or up in the hills ???
I wonder what drives a cloud to do that… like what’s the motivation behind it
I’m calling bullshit!. This is AI.
Absolutely beautiful! I think this phenomenon is called a “crepuscular shadow” cast by some large cloud (a Cumulonimbus or sth), obscuring the waves of the setting sun (by the looks of it, it seems the photograph is positioned facing the west rather than opposing it, in which case one would be witnessing the rarer phenomenon of an “anticrepuscular shadow”). You can look up the closely related phenomena of crepuscular and (the much rarer) anticrepuscular rays, they put on quite a show in the sky.
I wish I lived in Verona… I visit Italy every chance I get and every time I think to myself I should just stay…
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I have no idea what’s this sorcery, but it’s pretty!
so cool! I was just admiring this orangey-pinkish sky from my window in Poland
The sky split apart to remind us that beauty is always found in contrast.
We are neighbours
The Capulets and Montagues even have separate sunsets
man this is the type of picture i want to take myself and put it as my desktop wallpaper at work
This is amazing wow
Hey, fantastic shot! Maybe try this:
[Submit an image to APOD](https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/lib/apsubmit2015.html)
Worth a try.
Bella foto vecio! Really nice! I recognise the park and the ssssupermarket 😉
(not going to give more information, don’t want to dox you)
In fair Verona….
Mandala alla nasa per l’astronomy picture of the day!
Vacca sío che roba, arda là! Díobon
Very nice view. Nice park .
+
Is that near the river or up in the hills ???
I wonder what drives a cloud to do that… like what’s the motivation behind it
I’m calling bullshit!. This is AI.
Absolutely beautiful! I think this phenomenon is called a “crepuscular shadow” cast by some large cloud (a Cumulonimbus or sth), obscuring the waves of the setting sun (by the looks of it, it seems the photograph is positioned facing the west rather than opposing it, in which case one would be witnessing the rarer phenomenon of an “anticrepuscular shadow”). You can look up the closely related phenomena of crepuscular and (the much rarer) anticrepuscular rays, they put on quite a show in the sky.
I wish I lived in Verona… I visit Italy every chance I get and every time I think to myself I should just stay…
Looks like you escaped the dome
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