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I. “Parhelion” by Christopher Michel, Antartica, January 4, 2018. Sunlight and ice crystals in the atmosphere refract creating a glowing halo, a lesson of physics written across the sky. Same phenomena can be seen with moonlight, known as Paraselene.
II. “The English at the North Pole” drawn by Édouard Riou and Henri de Montaut, 1866. From Jules Verne’s novel “Journeys and Adventures of Captain Hatteras”
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