crepuscular rays

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Shafts of sunlight made visible by haze or dust, fanning out from a gap in clouds or from behind a mountain. The rays appear to diverge but are actually parallel โ€” the divergence is perspective, like railroad tracks. The word means "of twilight," though they occur at any time of day.
Etymology
Latin crepusculum, twilight. Rays of the in-between time.
Latin light/atmosphere
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