This atmospheric phenomenon is visible during civil twilight, above the anti-solar point. The sunlight scattered by fine particulates causes the rosy arch of the Belt to shine high in the atmosphere.
Looking north-east at 3:30pm in mid-November: 66°10'49.2"N 18°54'31.8"W, Fjallabyggð, #Iceland.
"Lord, how mine eyes throw gazes to the east!
My heart doth charge the watch; the morning rise
Doth cite each moving sense from idle rest.
Not daring trust the office of mine eyes"
Sunset in September. Queen's View, possibly named after Queen Isabella, wife of Robert the Bruce. A spectacular view over Loch Tummel to Schiehallion and beyond.
Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross, #Scotland.
"His qualities were beauteous as his form,
For maiden-tongued he was, and thereof free;
Yet, if men moved him, was he such a storm
As oft 'twixt May and April is to see,
When winds breathe sweet, untidy though they be."
"Now for our mountain sport: up to yond hill;
Your legs are young; I'll tread these flats.
...
O, this life
Is nobler than attending for a cheque,
Richer than doing nothing for a bauble,
Prouder than rustling in unpaid-for silk"
Herðubreið (1682m/) a volcanic tuya in the northern part of Vatnajökull National Park, in the Highlands of #Iceland in the east of the Ódáðahraun desert.