Winter Morning Twilight
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Due to the warm Gulf Stream that pushes past our shores, the winter along the coast is not as harsh as in the inland area or up north. Still, Jack Frost paints the early twilight hours with a thin coat of frosted mist on every surface. If you go north of the Artic Circle you will not see the sun at all this time of year. It will not be visible over the horizon. However, in the southern parts of our country there is about 7 hours from sunrise to sunset. Twilight starts around 8.30am CET and sunrise is at 9:20am. Today's episode explores the twilight zone. Enjoy!
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