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Cloudless winter's day, sharp frost, sunset; the ingredients for the perfectly magickal walk, serene and transcendent.
Above: ul. Kórnicka, the footpath approaching the railway crossing. Footprints of wildlife outnumber those of humans.
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Above: Abandoned greenhouse, ul. Trombity, seen from railway line.
Right: Setting sun over Jeziorki; to its right, the radio mast at Raszyn, to its left, houses in Dawidy Poduchowne. The snowfields are covered by a thin icy layer covering about half a metre of compacted snow beneath.
Below: Home again - Trombity, dusk.
2 comments:
What time does the sun set?
Sun sets just after 4pm (today it's 16:08 CET). The day's already longer than the shortest day by nearly one hour.
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