when i was about 9 or 10 years old. we were staying in a village in karnataka in india.the place is called agumbe.( highest rainfall next to chirapunji )there is a place near agmbe to watch the sunset. many people all over india come there to wacth it.my father used to take us there almost every day. each every day was a new experience for us. when sun looks like he is joining the arabian sea, u can see the sun giong down inch by inch .the orange round big ball.taking different shapes. looking like a ship in one instant . at once changing into a car it was just sublime.. u have to see it to believe it. & mind u each & every day there r different shapes different sizes. ( according to the shapes of the floating clouds which used to play with the setting sun )even now when i think of it i go back my childhood. days. i wish i was there for ever with my parents in that small village.i want to take my children there once.
2006-07-20 19:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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rather. Its style of being shown, yet then the question is going to WHY is it warming up. of route the liberals declare it to be humanities, or extra quite the united states's fault for freeing carbon emissions, inspite of the very actuality the united states surely has countless the most PRISTINE environmental situations and rules compared to many different coming up international places. you'll under no circumstances see those liberals ***** about jap ecu international places that pollute infinitley, nor China, nor India, nor the different international places which make the united states seem as sparkling as a bar of cleansing soap. the different idea is that warming is brought about evidently. i lately watched a coach on the history channel about how there turned right into a organic heating of the Earth 10,000yrs or so in the past and actually neolithic Europe's landmass changed into decreased pretty a lot by using 50%. Ever ask your self why 3/4 of the Earth is water? because there has been will develop interior the temp ever before we ventured into the business era; the poles were melting on and stale for 1000's of years. i'm no longer certain on both, yet don't be so quick to purchase into Gore. He has a lot at stake polticially. all of us opt to undertaking that this isn't organic heating?
2016-10-15 01:00:53
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answered by ? 4
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I can't really see all of the sunset here... too many trees, and the ocean faces east. I have watched plenty of sunrises at the beach, though, and it's beautiful... especially on the mornings when the sky is red.
Last time I did that was about a month ago... thanks for the reminder, think it's about time to do it again. Maybe I'll just stay up tonight.
2006-07-20 19:33:16
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answered by Snark 7
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March 28, 06
2006-07-20 19:38:45
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answered by Joga Bonito 4
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1994
2006-07-20 19:40:15
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answered by dandarlene 2
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3 days ago for the sunset and a week ago for the sunrise... for the sun rise u gotta wake up around 4am to be awake for the begining..
2006-07-20 19:46:01
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answered by Middle of the Desert 2
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Not recent enough! You've inspired me to stay up and watch the sunrise tomorrow.
It's a shame people are so consumed by television and such that they miss out on the beauty that used to captivate our ancestors. No sunset/sunrise is the same.
2006-07-20 19:31:22
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answered by anonymous 6
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i live on a island at the Jersey Shore and watchthe sun rise and set every day
2006-07-20 19:41:19
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answered by cherokeeflyer 6
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Tonight, and it was beautiful!
The sun looked like a big huge "orange"!
2006-07-20 19:49:02
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answered by Teal 7
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Last night. Nevada has some beautiful sunsets!
2006-07-20 19:29:49
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answered by Cookie 5
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