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He Photographed Warsaw From a Skyscraper in Radom

Summary by TVN24.pl
Warsaw and Radom are over 90 kilometers apart. Under normal atmospheric conditions, it's impossible to see the lights of Warsaw's skyscrapers from Radom. They are hidden behind the horizon. To make them emerge, they require a strong refraction of light. Kamil Siwek, a passionate long-distance photographer, encountered them during a planned trip to the stairwell of a Radom apartment building.

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Warsaw and Radom are over 90 kilometers apart. Under normal atmospheric conditions, it's impossible to see the lights of Warsaw's skyscrapers from Radom. They are hidden behind the horizon. To make them emerge, they require a strong refraction of light. Kamil Siwek, a passionate long-distance photographer, encountered them during a planned trip to the stairwell of a Radom apartment building.

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TVN24.pl broke the news in Poland on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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