(Editor’s note: Opening paragraph applicably repeated from my prior post):
I did not visit the Sahara Desert, though the title above may imply it. But parts of that ecosystem floated across the Atlantic Ocean in June of 2020 as a “dust storm.”
My first pre-dawn expedition to the beach in over a year came with curiousity toward the effect of this Sahara phenomenon. Sunlight passing through the minerals in the airborne particulate caused exceptional coloration on 27 June, which I share below.
My prior post displayed the complementary images of the previous evening’s Sahara Sunset.
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