Did you catch the sunset in 鶹ýӳlast night?
Locals have taken to social media to share otherworldly photos of the sun setting in the Lower Mainland.
Several people commented that the sky had an almost angelic appearance to it, as the glowing sun seemed to emerge triumphantly from the billowing dark clouds surrounding it.
A couple of images taken at the Fraser River and the Burrard Inlet offer jaw-dropping perspectives of the radiant spectacle, where the sun's luminance extends across the dark, still water.
Of course, the glorious sunset was preceded by an equally magnificent double-rainbow, and Vancouverites captured multiple images of the colourful display.
Have a look at some of the Lower Mainland's most dazzling sunset snaps.
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Pretty sure 鶹ýӳsunsets are not from this world
— Sam Martens (@martens_samuel)
Sunset over 鶹ýӳyesterday as seen from North 鶹ýӳShipyards.
— Matthew Cimone (@BeWonder_Full)
The sun shined brightly on the Fraser River this afternoon (November 24th)
— Independentzen (@independent_zen)
Today’s word of the day is Resilience: which is the ability of a person to adjust to or recover readily from illness, adversity and major life changes.
Only five minutes of sun today.
— Mayra Barrera, ak Dr. Dona (@mayraDonaji)
— Amanda (@Warholynn)
After a day of rain it was great to see it clear up and a appear.
— Steven D Rowe (@stevendrowe)
Wow. What a way to end a very busy day here. 😊👍😎
— Dino Klarich (@DinoKlarich)
Sunset - Tuesday 2020-11-24, with a lone seagull.
— Derek Lepper (@dereklepper)
The view from my balcony before sunset.
— Cathy Browne (@CathyBrowne)
Great balls of fire
— Mark Teasdale ★ (@MarksGonePublic)
like instead of just where the sunset is being orange it’s like, the entire sky/my whole inside of my house is: orange
— morgan loves dsrmy & tv (@darkersidetessa)
Wow, amazing sunset.
— Joey Prefontaine (@northshorejoey)