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cajunkate:

or do sunsets in the South seem to dissipate much more quickly than those in the North?  I was strolling through my abode on my way to the kitchen to stuff my face wih some grilled sausage and TIP IT when I did a double take out of my kitchen window at the gorgeous sunset.  Took both of these from my backyard, which probs has one of the crappiest views of a sunset ever.  Lasted approximately 9.8 seconds.  Times like these I love summer in southwest Louisiana.

gorgeous!

Great pictures. It’s actually not just you - a large reason for intensely colored sunsets is the amount of polution in the air, which refracts the sunlight into the array of different colors you see. The Northern US has more polution, thus longer (and more intensely colored) sunsets.

It’s science.

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