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Sunrise / Sunset from Bornholm, Denmark to Cape Cod, Massachusetts Sunrise / Sunset from Bornholm, Denmark to Cape Cod, Massachusetts Karin Forslund / Jocelyne Prince Sunday Sunday sunrise sunrise Coast at North Truro, Stenbrudsvej MA overcast & dry windy 4:46-5:10 am 5:40-5:47am Purple tinted grey light light blue Cold opaque milk blue pale blue Milky white yellow green (like Soft lemon yellow the petal base of Pink tinted silver blue a rose) Golden baby pink pink rose Pink tinted silver blue purple blue Darker smoggy opaque green tint grey light blue light grey blue Cursors with rose Lemon pink light grey blue Dark smoke blue putty Sunday Sunday sunset sunset Stenbrudsengen Herring Cove, overcast & dry MA 8:56-9:12 pm clear Blue ash 7:46-7:56pm Blue medium grey clear blue Milky grey light blue Light grey cotton white Grey light blue muddy purple blue mauve orange seashell interior melon orange smelting orange Monday Monday sunrise sunrise Halleklipperne North Truro, overcast MA 4:58-5:11 am slightly cloudy Whitewashed blotches 5:33-5:40am of medium grey on light sky blue light pink pale blue purple Purple medium blue bluish white Purple tinted grey ever-so-slight pale Whitewashed light pink blue-green Purple tinted grey yellowish white Smoggy baby blue golden pink Lemon tinted white pinkish blue Smoggy baby blue dusty blue Hazy silver grey Medium grey Pink orange Greenish light grey Monday Monday sunset sunset Nørremark Herring Cove cloudy MA 8:02pm 8:50-9:24 pm light blue-brown Dark blue ash light blue Blue ash bruise yellow Blue medium grey light greenish- Skin colored beige yellow Purple grey brown tan Lemon milk orange julep Purple pink brownish pink orange pink dusty rose & Glowing yellow powder blue tinted white (like hot pinkish white line iron in a forge) Golden pink Tuesday Tuesday sunrise sunrise Halleklipper North Truro, clear skies with MA clouds moving in clear 4:52-5:16 am 5:48-5:55pm Seamless transition medium sky blue going from a deep light blue rich medium blue to blue green yellow zarthellblau white yellow Pistachio tinted orange blue-pink baby blue putty purple Hazy yellow pistachio Golden white Purple grey Orange glowing gold purple grey smoggy blue grey Tuesday Tuesday sunset sunset Nørremark Herring Cove, overcast MA, 8:49-9:13 pm cloudy Warm purple grey 7:45-7:51pm White shadowed pearl white & dark light grey blue Pink tinted light sooty grey grey glacier grey-green Orange pink glacier grey-white Orange glowing white peach yellow smoky quartz Smoggy purple peach rose Glowing lemon fake rose blush Grass tinted pink melo orange Grey purple theater spot light red Wednesday Wednesday sunrise sunrise Halleklipper North Truro, transitioning MA overcast 5:34-5:45am 4:58-5:24 am sky blue Hazy grey baby blue white gold Cold deep blue banana white medium grey champagne Strawberry milk Husky dog blue Golden lemon eyes Blue tinted grey muddy blue pink blue-green pink purple light orange glow haze pink Wednesday Wednesday sunset sunset Nørremark Herring Cove, clear hazy skies MA, 8:58-9:11 pm cloudy Clear medium blue 7:27-7:44 Bright yellow fish belly white Silvery white light light agate green blue light blue plaster Baby blue coral pink Washed out grass leech belly green purple Sun tinted milk sodium light Lemon yellow Warm blue-green/ white hot orange grey mix orange red-pink Warm yellow Dirty light pink/ purple Thursday Thursday sunrise sunrise Halleklipper, North Truro, overcast with MA strong wind hazy 5:01-5:25 am 5:57-6:09am Illuminated blue white Heavy omniscient dusty grey (spelling?) dark grey hot white Baby blue gold grey Whitewashed purple grey-blue pink melon orange Purple pink pale putty blue Thick deep blue grey Purple grey flamingo Aggressive pink Orange pink Orange yellow Golden honey Thick lemon Thursday Thursday sunset sunset Nørremark Herring Cove, clear hazy skies MA 8:50-9:11 pm 7:40-7:49pm Blue fading light blue grey seamlessly into light silver cream blue buttermilk yellow Illuminated white purple grey Yellow lit green haze inner eye pink on light blue muddy lilac Lemon glowing white lilac icing/paste Yellow glowing light pink fading into rich pink Friday Friday sunrise sunrise Halleklipper, North Truro, drifting overcast MA 5:10-5:23 am some clouds smoggy light grey 5:36-5:42am warm medium grey clear sky blue cold glowing white with green gold touch of pink bright white gold grey purple puff cloud thick blue grey with a blue green & light green tint dirty mauve rose petal pink light orange-blue- grey hazy light grey- blue Friday s Friday unset sunset Nørremark Herring Cove, clear skies MA 8:52-9:07 hazy Whitewashed baby 7:4-7:56pm blue dark grey blue fading seamlessly to grey pearl purple tinted medium pearl white blue yellow blue Egg white golden brown Blue medium grey white Silver powder form Golden white cherry Tang® Lemon milk dirty steel blue Pink tinted grey yellow orange oil Golden pink slick dolphin belly grey light grey primer red like looking at the light through your Saturday Saturday sunrise sunrise Halleklipper, North Truro, 5:05-5:52 am MA Medium blue cloudy / misty Light blue 5:41am Zarthellblau white silver pearl Baby blue white opalescent Pink purple driftwood grey Clear pink dust grey Golden pink light purple grey Hazy light grey sparkly white- Golden pink tinted light yellow eye grey shadow Purple tinted light grey white-pink haze fading into melon glow blue shimmering grey Saturday Saturday sunset sunset Nørremark Herring Cove, mostly overcast MA, light drizzle some cloud 8:51-8:59 pm 7:40-7:52 Blue tinted sky blue light grey pearlescent white Grey blue golden fleece Warm medium blue purple grey-pink Red tinted dark blue porch blue Foggy purple flamingo foot pink Bright cold baby blue mother of pearl Warm light grey pink Lemon egg white hot glowing pink- Solid purple grey orange Screaming pink seashell pink Golden pink blue grey putty .
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