The garden in love with the aurora in the Tarròs

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 December 2023 Thursday 21:48
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The garden in love with the aurora in the Tarròs

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

I think you can say "sunrise" when the sun rises and that is the phenomenon that I have portrayed in this series of photographs, which I have captured in Tarròs, in Urgell, for La Vanguardia's Readers' Photos.

Regarding an observer, a star is at sunrise when it crosses the plane of the horizon and enters the observer's field of vision, which is the moment in which it threatens.

In fact, the term "ortho" comes from the Latin ortus which means "birth." This word is related to the verb orior (to arise, to be born), from which the word "east" comes, and to the Latin word origo (origin). Therefore, "rising" and "rising" are synonyms, while the antonym of "rising" is "sunset."

The dawn is the dawn, the dawn. And the aurora would be the first glow of the sky, of dawn, which would correspond to the moment of sunrise.

As the year progresses, the sun changes where it rises and where it sets. In the northern hemisphere, in spring and summer it rises between the East and the North; in autumn and winter, between the East and the South. But, in the southern hemisphere, it is the other way around: in autumn and winter it leaves between the East and the North, while in spring and summer it leaves between the East and the South.