The strange phenomenon undoubtedly attracted many viewers. In the photo above, you can see tourists playing with a cat at Lycabettus Hill, as the city of Athens with the ancient Acropolis hill seen in the background.
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This annual phenomenon can influence weather in a variety of ways, from raising local temperatures to inhibiting storm formation.
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Scientists have observed "coronae" on treetops for the first time, confirming the phenomenon occurs in the wild.
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