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The Dubs

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GenresDoo-wop
OriginHarlem
New York
United States
AlbumsCould This Be Magic / Such Lovin'
Could This Be Magic
Record labels ABC Records
Gone Records
Josie Records
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The Dubs are an American doo wop vocal group formed in 1956, best known for their songs "Could This Be Magic", "Don't Ask Me to Be Lonely" and "Chapel of Dreams".

In pictures: clouds they create the perfect conditions for a breathtaking sunset

Feb 16,2020 9:22 am

This picture of the Clyde coast was treated by Helensburgh Fiona Mackinnon

Scotland was, to a vibrant display of colors at sunset on Sunday evening.

The sky in all shades of red, orange and purple, because of an unusual combination of weather conditions.

Geoff Monk, said a front was over Scotland, at dawn on Sunday.

"Normally, if a front comes in it is raining and The Cloud on every possible level," he told Bbc Radio Scotland.

But on Sunday evening was different.

"We had extremely clear air below The Cloud . Only the clouds were said thin layers up to about 12-14,000 feet [up to over 4,300 metres]," Mr monk.

"Because no cloud was in the come, or even about The Sun - When it was almost horizontal in the twilight near the horizon - reflecting on the underside of The Cloud , what are the vibrant colors. "

There were some spectacular views over Arran, When The Sun sank below the horizon. This shot was from Lee Middleton from Dunlop in East Ayrshire .

This recording of the Holy island from The Isle of Arran from Charlotte man.

The East of Scotland, do not miss on the colors, as Connor Macfayden, prove it with this shot of the New Winton woods in East Lothian.

The sky over Edinburgh were pink, as prisoners here by Susan Lonie.

An evening bike ride to Duke's Pass at Aberfoyle worth the effort was Reoidhte, for this view over Lochan.

The were busy snapping away, on Sunday evening. This picture was taken in Rogart, Sutherland, of Cogies polar lights.

Another weather Watcher, Meeklecrag39, released this image of Troon. Ailsa Craig is visible on the horizon.

DodgerDog Captured this incredible sky landscape in Symington, East of Troon.

The thin high clouds are well be searched out in the Weather Watcher Macbie Sam's shooting in West Linton in the Scottish Borders.

Forecaster Mr monks said, a mixture of "complex physics" is created, the colors we sometimes see at sunrise and sunset. For example, the type of ice particles or moisture in the air impact on exactly how much vibrant color back is broken.

"Sometimes, When you have a lot of dust in the air, high up, could be pollution, or something out of an old volcano, that, in and of itself, there are good sunsets. But The Cloud was clean yesterday," he added.

The Dubs has this image in The Skies above Forres, Moray.

The inhabitants of Scone, near Perth, were treated to a luscious blend of red and purple - Captured in this image of Dmac.

Fiona monk snapped this view of Edinburgh from Gullane Hill.

The fiery sunset was perfectly framed in the mirror by Colin Mccartney ' s car. His daughter took the picture so they went to Wiston in South Lanarkshire .

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symington, forres, aberfoyle, isle of arran, troon, west linton, scone, rogart, helensburgh, dunlop

Source of news: bbc.com

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