hämäräsäteiksi
Hämäräsäteiksi is a Finnish term that translates to "twilight rays" or "crepuscular rays" in English. These are shafts of sunlight that appear to radiate through gaps in clouds or from behind objects like mountains or trees. They are most commonly observed during twilight hours, either just after sunrise or just before sunset, when the sun is low in the sky.
The phenomenon occurs because the sun's rays are being scattered by atmospheric particles, such as dust, water
The dark, shadowy areas between the bright rays are caused by other clouds or objects blocking the