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What We Love: Firey Sunrises

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  • July 18, 2023
  • VanIsle.News Staff
Fire is so much prettier when it is only in the sky

The sun has been lighting up the normally grey January skies, lately. Here’s an incredible sunrise from Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, BC.

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