Do you see unusual sunlight ?
By winzpc
@winzpc (2354)
Indonesia
September 22, 2008 1:07am CST
Hi, all my friends. Today I see an unusual sunlight shine in my place. I live in Indonesia. There is a large circle around the sun and the sun is locate on the center of the circle. It's very beautiful and impress everyone in my place.
I haven't seen this kind of thing before. Now, the sun is still shines like this.
So, I just want to know, Are the sun in your place is also shines like this too?
Thank's for the willing time to read and respond my discussion.
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8 responses
@tamarafireheart (15384)
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22 Sep 08
Hi winzpc,
Don't look at the with your naked eyes as it can damage your eyes. There is always a circle round the sun, that is called an aura of the sun, at the moment the sun is not shining here its very dull outside,
Tamara
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@tamarafireheart (15384)
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27 Sep 08
Hi winzpc,
Many thanks for giving me best response, cheers!!!
Tamara
@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
26 Sep 08
I have seen a similiar photo b4, just like what u have describe and it's indeed beautiful ^_^ BUt most of the time when it comes to nature, all sudden change of things means that something bad is coming or may happen soon.. Just like our body, there are often some signs or symptons to tell us, because we really fall sick..
Same like mother nature, so be prepared just in case something really happens, and u might wanna check with your local forecast for anything unusual that they might have detected too..
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@stealthy (8181)
• United States
27 Sep 08
Usually such effects come from water or ice or pollution in the air. The first two might be why such things lead to sometimes correct and sometimes wrong predictions of the weather. A more unusual effect with the sun is the green flash at sun set. This mostly occurs where there is a wide expanse of flat surface like an ocean or flat land as in West Texas. A friend saw it in West Texas once. I saw the true and rare very short lived, a second or less, intense dark green flash in Hawaii as the sun set "on" the ocean. There is also a more common less intese green glow that last a little longer and is therefore seen more often.









