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Mirage of sunrise over lake
There's two sun images here. The light next to the horizon is the full sun's disk, refracted along the surface of the water. The taller sun is an inverted (Superior mirage) caused by light reflected from a higher atmospheric layer.
Information:
- Photographer: Tom Ruen
- Location: Lake Superior, North shore, near Two Harbors, Minnesota
- Date: July, 2002 Sunrise
- Equipment: Digital camera, hand-held with binoculars
- Processing: Image cropped
- Source: English Wikipedia, uploaded by Tomruen
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