When the clouds appear in Atacama

In Atacama the Sun is shining almost every day of the year but there are moments, quite rare, when some thin clouds break the monotony. None of them are capable to cover all the sky or generate rain, and often they are so thin that cannot even efficiently block the light of the stars.

But when the Sun is approaching the horizon and finally disappears after almost 12 hours of unchallenged kingdom, these clouds can create an amazing painting in the sky. The light of the Sun, just below the horizon, lights up the thin cirrus and give them a brief moment of glory. Just few minutes before the appearance of the first stars, a short sigh where time and space take a small break. In these moments the transition between our daily reality and the Cosmos become a moment to remember, a moment to enjoy, a moment to embrace the beauty of our Nature, which is now ready to leave the scene and let the lights of the Cosmos reflect into our eyes.


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