Crepuscular rays shining through cirrus clouds. The beams are named for the Latin for twilight, the time of day, along with dawn, when they are most often observed. Photographed in mid-afternoon in spring over southern Berkshire, UK. | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / STEPHEN BURT |
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