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OBZ from OBX (Sunset, Saturday, 27 August 2011)
Outer bands from the Outer Banks.
Hurricanes, even at some distance, create strange atmospheres and bizarre light that can be sick in both senses of the term. This was the middle phase of three surreal skies in quick succession.