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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catch sunrise" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English
It may be understood in spoken language or colloquial speech, but it is better to use more specific and grammatically correct phrases such as "watch the sunrise" or "see the sunrise." Example: "Let's wake up early tomorrow to catch the sunrise over the mountains."
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Top tip: Stay in one of the national seashore's five campgrounds and catch sunrise over the Gulf of Mexico.
Management calls it "island time" and sets all the clocks forward an hour to allow guests to catch sunrise at a more rested time.
The coasts are often so close you can catch sunrise and sunset on a beach on either side on the same day.
The island also have great spot to catch sunrise and sunset too!
Insider tip: try to catch sunrise or sunset here...you won't regret it!
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We rose in bitter-cold darkness to catch sunrises at the Bright Angel trailhead and Mather Point (which loses color and gains crowds as the day goes on).
Wake up before dawn and catch the sunrise from Charles Bridge.
"I hiked to the top of Pergasingan Hill early in the morning to catch the sunrise.
It may be an acquired taste, but you owe it to yourself to stay and catch the sunrise on a Sunday morning at least once.
In the morning, wake up early to catch the sunrise, then cook yourself a hearty bowl of steel-cut oats.
March 29: Went to bed early last night so that I could wake up to catch the sunrise.
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