In some parts of the Antarctic Circle, due to extremely unique geographical and climate conditions, the process of sunset is usually very brief. Occasionally, under special weather and lighting conditions, a very beautiful sunset will appear, presenting a unique and spectacular sight.
A group of baby penguins born in winter have never had the chance to see a sunset. During the day, they flock to the ocean to search for food. When it gets dark, they waddle back to the shore, gathering together to withstand the cold and stay warm.
One evening, a very rare and bright red sunset was hanging on the horizon. The baby penguins who were swimming in the sea were extremely excited, discussing quickly to return to the shore and climb to the top of the mountain to see the sunset. They informed every little friend shuttling among the floating icebergs and struggled towards the shore, eager to climb to the top of the mountain.
The afterglow of the sunset was slowly dissipating. The baby penguins used all their strength and swam and swam, trying to capture the beauty of this moment. They eagerly shook off the water droplets on their bodies on the coast, staggering and non-stop, running towards the mountaintop.
But the sunset in Antarctica is too short. When they finally climbed to the mountaintop, the sky had already darkened. They missed the beauty of the sunset.
The baby penguins felt a little lost and stood quietly for a while. The night became even darker, and they comforted each other by flapping their wings. When they looked up at the sky again, they were pleasantly surprised to find that the night sky was full of shining stars! The baby penguins felt very happy and satisfied, shaking their unsteady steps and dancing happily.
Don't be discouraged even if you miss the sunset! There is still a beautiful starry night.
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