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They commonly appear in regular, rippling patterns or in rows of clouds with clear areas between.
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Crops glinted in the rising sun like rows of wet sapphires, the scalloped grey clouds echoing the terraced farming beneath.The Torpedo Factory's biggest draw, however (particularly for visitors with children), is not on what is sold but in the demystifying access visitors have to artists.
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Nephophobia- Fear of clouds.
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