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Have you ever watched the sunrise?
Did it change you in any way?
asked in Sunrise, life
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| funrunna answers: No... I'm a vampire!
Supplement from 02/17/2008 07:12pm: If invited... You wouldn't see me for dust!! 3 years ago / reply
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| reactivated answers: have watched it rise and go down.
Its more beautiful and amazing when its a cold crisp morning/evening.
Its not changed me, it makes me feel better, as such i am more cheerful and can concentrate more on my studies, than when its miserable, wet and gloomy. I suppose it makes 1 glad to be alive and grateful that spring finally on its way. 3 years ago / reply
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| tracieboo answers: Quite often, when on my way home from a club! Yes it made me realise that i should be home in bed!!!
The most beautiful sunrise i have ever seen was while on holiday in the Dominican Republic, stunning! 3 years ago / reply
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| Topaz2308 answers: Watched it rise and set on holiday in Corfu and as the hotel was so high up it looked over the sea and it was very beautiful and very romantic. It still gives me goosebumps when I look at the pictures but they are not half as good as the memory though. 3 years ago / reply
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| red-rover answers: Yes. I saw it in Destin, Florida, last August. 3 years ago / reply
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| ndm20 answers: Yea I saw it the morning after my summer ball in the first year of uni - a few of us were still a little drunk and decided to stay up an extra few hours. I can't say it changed me at all, except maybe in a sobering way... 3 years ago / reply
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| hdtg answers: Yes often and it does lift my mood always:-) 3 years ago / reply
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| imfeduptoo answers: I've watched it loads of times - usually after a night of beach fishing. It hasn't really changed me in any way but it's a very
welcome sight after freezing all night. 3 years ago / reply
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| rasputin1309 answers: Watched it lots of times.
Not changed me in any way - it is something very nice to watch, but it is a daily occurrence everywhere - why would it change me? 3 years ago / reply
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| Neko2 answers: Lots of times. In my younger days it meant that I had stayed up all night, and everything had that wonderful, watercolour feel to it... all pastels and low contrast. Now, it's down to shift work and early morning insomnia, (cardinal symptom of depression,) so it's not as much fun.
The thing about working 24/7 is, you get a perspective that is non-human... you see the world more objectively. Sometimes that's comforting, but right now, I just wish I could sleep till 11! :-) 3 years ago / reply
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| dendelion answers: I appreciate it most if I`m on the road,travelling towards it,seeing every subtle change in the colours and feeling anew with the day,glad to see the end of the night.
Mind you,red sky in the morning - shepherds`warning - not so good !
Supplement from 02/18/2008 02:19am: A Welsh red sunrise... 3 years ago / reply
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| siasl74 answers: Aye - have watched it rise from (almost) the top of Kilimanjaro. That's a sight that takes your breath away (if the altitude doesn't).
(If I remember later, will supplement with pic)
Supplement from 02/18/2008 09:50pm: ta-da....
(possibly taken a little early, but I did have altitude sickness and was in a bit of a hurry to get down!) 3 years ago / reply
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| oddbob86 answers: I have but i was very tired at the time.
We were on a safari(coach trip) and we went to the salt lakes somewhere in tunisia and watched the sun rise.
I wouldn't say it changed me in anyway but i did pick up a nice crystal that day :-) 3 years ago / reply
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| CGA answers: Yes - Many times.
This is a picture I took in the Maldives at about 07:05 when I went for an early morning walk. I have it as my desktop background. 3 years ago / reply
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| KentPDG answers: Many times. In earlier years, on the way home after a night of misbehaving. More often, while delivering the Sunday morning papers on my boyhood paper route. And on many occasions, having to rise early for a work project or to reach a client's office for an early appointment.
Perhaps the most dramatic views of sunrise have been during long airplane trips. Flying into a rising sun is a dramatic show.
The rising sun is beautiful, wherever in the world one sees it. However, I know of no way in which enjoying that beauty has changed me. 3 years ago / reply
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