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It is generally clear skys and calm. However everything looks different in a way difficult to describe. All the plants and colors look different, maybe vibrant is the word and a little eerie yet subtle. Almost like looking threw polarized lenses.

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Inside the eye of a hurricane, the sky is often clear or partly cloudy, with calm winds and relatively low pressure. It can be a stark contrast to the fierce winds and rain that surround the eye wall, which is the most dangerous part of the storm. The eye is typically circular in shape and can range in size from a few miles to over 100 miles across.

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