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over a year ago
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"... if it was pink. Not a pasty pastel pink but a nice bright pink. As the sun sets in the evening changing to deep fuchsia and purple."
Now Polo, you know that just looking at things through rose coloured glasses,
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sorry, I'll get my coat |
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The sky around the setting sun may take on many colors. The most spectacular shows occur when the air contains many small particles of dust or water. These particles reflect light in all directions. Then, as some of the light heads towards you, different amounts of the shorter wavelength colors are scattered out. You see the longer wavelengths, and the sky appears red, pink or orange.
So, to see a pink sky all you have to do is move to a wartorn hotspot of the world and start regularly blowing things up or start a fuck load of fires like an arsonist on speed and wait for Fireman Sam to get his hose out. |
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