Götterdämmerung
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This is a question to forum members who live in China.
I'm not sure how to start with this question. Maybe I should start from my childhood.
When I was still a kid, like most kids, we love anything that moves and flies … animals, cars, locos, planes. I remember that I liked to look up the sky when an airplane flies in the distance and cried with joy: An airplane!
Most often, I could only detect a plane because it left a contrail behind it that would vanish within a short time. In recent years, I have observed a phenomenon that contrails stay in the sky for hours and in the late afternoon, the whole sky is criss crossed with contrails.
Now my question: do you also see this phenomenon in China?
Pictures of this phenomenon:
Thanks for your answers and … … US shills will be ignored.
I'm not sure how to start with this question. Maybe I should start from my childhood.
When I was still a kid, like most kids, we love anything that moves and flies … animals, cars, locos, planes. I remember that I liked to look up the sky when an airplane flies in the distance and cried with joy: An airplane!
Most often, I could only detect a plane because it left a contrail behind it that would vanish within a short time. In recent years, I have observed a phenomenon that contrails stay in the sky for hours and in the late afternoon, the whole sky is criss crossed with contrails.
Now my question: do you also see this phenomenon in China?
Pictures of this phenomenon:
Thanks for your answers and … … US shills will be ignored.