With the Halemaumau Event pouring more ash and sulphur dioxide into the air, sunsets such as this have become rare due to the cloud hovering at the horizon line. Most times the sun sets 5 degrees above the obscured horizon. It is a treat to see the horizon again and realizing it has been taken for granted all these years. Normal wind patterns block our horizon.
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How come I don't see these kine sunsets here on Oahu??!! I really miss the Big Island sometimes...
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