The book of the candilazo is read at dawn

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 April 2023 Sunday 01:51
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The book of the candilazo is read at dawn

* The author is part of the community of readers of La Vanguardia

In Las Fotos de los Lectores de La Vanguardia we can see how, on Book Day, the dawn of the candilazo seduces to start a good reading on the shores of the Mediterranean in the breakwater of the T of Fuengirola, in Malaga.

International Book Day, promoted by UNESCO since 1988, is a commemoration celebrated every April 23 worldwide with the aim of promoting reading, the publishing industry and the protection of intellectual property through copyright.

The Espigón de la T is one of the most outstanding viewpoints on the Malaga coast, from which the views are spectacular, both of the sea and of the sky at sunrise and sunset.

In this case, dawn is dominated by the color and light of the candidate, a meteorological phenomenon in which the clouds in the sky show a wide palette of colors that goes from pink to the most intense orange.

As part of the phenomenon of scattering of sunlight, in the morning and afternoon hours, when the sun is closest to the horizon, the light that reaches Earth is soft tones between red and orange.

In a certain way, when this light passes through the clouds, it illuminates them and it could be said that it colors them with those hues. The candilazo is also known as arrebol, which is the red color that is seen in the clouds illuminated by the sun's rays, especially at dawn and at sunset.