{"id":159702,"date":"2016-08-29T14:01:33","date_gmt":"2016-08-29T13:01:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/turkeyalwan.net\/?p=159702"},"modified":"2017-01-15T23:09:27","modified_gmt":"2017-01-15T22:09:27","slug":"top-10-worlds-most-iconic-sunset-and-sunrise-spots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/turkeyalwan.net\/top-10-worlds-most-iconic-sunset-and-sunrise-spots\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10: world’s most iconic sunset and sunrise spots"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Monday\u00a0newsletters<\/a>\u00a0always feature\u00a0top 10 travel lists<\/a>\u00a0to inspire.<\/p>\n

Today (August 29, 2016): the 10 best places to watch the sunrise or\u00a0sunset around the world.<\/strong><\/h5>\n

I am one of those people who is\u00a0drawn to the surreal setting\u00a0of sunrise and sunset, which both highlight the natural beauty of the planet we all share.\u00a0Whether it\u2019s the warm red colors, the dancing shadows, or the soft light,\u00a0each one has something that\u00a0makes people across the world\u00a0wanna do things, from taking photos with loved ones to a pure\u00a0moment of self-reflection. Some places are so famous for their sunrises and sunsets that they inspire entire journeys and attract record numbers of tourists. Today, I share with you my 10 favorite spots with\u00a0sunrise and sunset spectacles that impressed me the most during all my years of traveling around the globe.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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What is your favorite\u00a0spot in the world to watch the sunrise or sunset? Leave a\u00a0comment<\/strong>\u00a0or take my\u00a0poll<\/strong>\u00a0below.<\/p>\n

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10. ULURU, NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA<\/strong><\/a><\/h5>\n

Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)\u00a0are\u00a0Australia’s most recognisable natural landmarks.\u00a0Witnessing a\u00a0sunset and sunrise over these massive sandstone formations is an awe-inspiring experience and a ‘must do’ on every visitor’s list. \u00a0The apparent colour changes result from the effects of the earth’s atmosphere on the sun’s incoming rays. The ash, dust particles and water vapour present in the earth’s atmosphere act as a filter which can remove the bluer light from the incoming rays of the sun, allowing the redder light through at different times of day. Reflections from the rock and clouds in the sky enhance the vivid colours.<\/p>\n