Image:Lamma evening4.jpg
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Looking west from Pak Kok Tsuen (village) on Lamma Island, just south of Hong Kong island, as the sun goes down. A tug pulling a barge or lighter moves away from the moored cargo ship with cranes. This is the view from the roof of a house (I think 22° 14' 14.10" N, 114° 06' 46.80" E) on a slight rise between the valley and the sea (Lamma Channel). These photos were taken about a year after Mt Pinatubo erupted in the Phillipines. It is claimed that Turner's classic sunsets were caused by dust from eruptions by Mount Tambora and other volcanoes; it's certainly true that Hong Kong had these amazing Turneresque sunsets around the period corresponding to Mt Pinatubo's activity. Taken 1992/3 on Fuji film. Image 4 of 4. |
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2006-09-10 |
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JackyR |
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- rock, house, silhouette, tugboat, derrick, unloading
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- Image:Lamma evening1turn.jpg
- Image:Lamma evening2.jpg
- Image:Lamma evening3.jpg
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