A Sun Explosion Part 2.

As promised here is the African sun at its best.
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The sun was now finally behind the last bottom cloud and the views from here were exquisite.

You can see Part 1 Here

10 photos to show you the progression of the sunset as I saw it and it was indeed a magical show. Fortunately the wind did not drive the clouds above the mountains at speed and it was so great to see the sun dropping through the cloud.
Prepare for a golden color show.

This was the situation as we had arrived at the final spot for me to get the sunset on camera.
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Right, let the show begin and here you can see that the sun had reached the final cloud above the mountain.
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Sun slowly sinking in behind the cloud.
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Yep, the wait was worth it, as the sun started to drop out below the cloud.
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Bang! There it was in it's full beauty.
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Dropping down behind the mountain.
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And then the sun was gone.
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Finally a horizon scene here as we started to walk back along the beach.
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On the long walk back I also took some lovely reflection scenes in the twilight that I will post in the #reflectionhunters contest of the #shadowhunters community.

I had to post earlier today, as we will soon have another power black out and I have to dodge the times in order to also get a later second post in. But like always we will prevail.
Hope that you have enjoyed the sunset with us.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

Thank you kindly for supporting a post on behalf of @papilloncharity

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