Visibility III / V
It was an incredibly nice evening when we finally got up to speed on the coast. There were mostly clouds throughout the evening. At the beginning of the evening, the dunes of the first and second act were often drowned in clouds. Fortunately, I continued to work, because somewhat unexpectedly, after 11 p.m., it cleared up as if by magic.
I rushed off in the car and didn't get very far from my home village when it became clear that the play was starting at these very few seconds. All that helped was to drive the car into the field, cross your fingers that there would be no traffic on the road and conquer the village road.
In the beginning, it seemed that the dunes would form in a northeasterly arc, sort of sinking into the arc itself. When the play started at 23:00, the dunes disappeared to return to the fourth act at 00:39. They were again in the diffuse part of the arch and this time they were hard to make out, but they are very visible in the last pictures.
A truly beautiful play on a southern scale.
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