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English: A bizzar meteorological phenomenon,that took place in the village Kardamyla of the island of Chios (geographical position 38°31′43″N 26°05′32″E) in April 18th 2014.The photos were taken aproximately between 14.10pm and 14.17pm.

They depict the increased presence of clouds in a low level of the horizon and their rapid transformation in colour.The photos cover a distance between two edges,so it is possible to observe how clouds in the first pictures,were transformed in the last ones.

It worths mentioning that in the previous day,there were thick dark low clouds that had lead to heavy rain.
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