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Cloudy with a big chance of being mesmerised

One Brixton resident took the streets to showcase the beauty that the clouds came with.

What is it they say about clouds? That every cloud has a silver lining.

Though the recent rains have brought with them a measure of disaster in some communities, they have also brought with them a beauty in the sky seldom celebrated – the clouds.

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A little while back, stratocumulus clouds could be seen in the Brixton sky. These beautiful clouds framed the architecture and streets of this small community. According to the Cloud Appreciation Society, stratocumulus clouds are the most common and are low-level clumps or patches of cloud varying in colour from bright white to dark grey. They are recognised by their well-defined bases, with some parts often darker than others. They usually have gaps between them, but they can also be joined together.
Brixton resident Marie Huchzermeyer was mesmerised by the clouds’ allure and captured the moment:

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