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Maverick
As sailors and farmers know, a red sunrise is usually a prelude to a storm. Such was the case on this memorable December sunrise. The incoming storm front provided some spectacular light that lasted over an hour. First came the pre-burn during twilight. Then came the intense reds of the mid deck of clouds burning, and finally the low clouds ignited into oranges shortly before sunrise and even well past sunrise. I opted to stay high up on the cliffside due to the extremely powerful incoming surf. Even during sunrise, the preceding ‘forerunner’ waves packed a punch with constant unrest along the coast.
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Maverick
As sailors and farmers know, a red sunrise is usually a prelude to a storm. Such was the case on this memorable December sunrise. The incoming storm front provided some spectacular light that lasted over an hour. First came the pre-burn during twilight. Then came the intense reds of the mid deck of clouds burning, and finally the low clouds ignited into oranges shortly before sunrise and even well past sunrise. I opted to stay high up on the cliffside due to the extremely powerful incoming surf. Even during sunrise, the preceding ‘forerunner’ waves packed a punch with constant unrest along the coast.
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