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They say the city that sits on the horizon at sunset is nothing but cosmic dust.\\xa0 I say otherwise.\\xa0 I\\u2019ve been there.\\xa0 For some reason I left.\\xa0 I can\\u2019t remember the reason.\\xa0 I can\\u2019t remember anything about it.\\xa0 I seek answers.\\xa0 I have to return.\\xa0 So last night, or maybe it was five days ago, I set out to find it.\\xa0 I\\u2019m on the right path, one of many I think, each of them hidden and easy to fall from.
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The zodiacal lights are an optical illusion, like the appearance of a watery oasis on a scorching desert horizon.\\xa0 That\\u2019s what one person thought, before following the lights, and stumbling upon a deeper cosmic mystery.\\xa0
What did they find?
Maybe you\\u2019ll find out in this episode.
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Genre: Mystery
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CREDITS
Story: \\u201cThe City Beyond the Horizon\\u201d Copyright \\xa9 2016 by Nila L. Patel
Music:
\\u201cTrip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background\\u201d by Digital Emotions
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Music by Lee Rosevere
\\u201cFeatherlight\\u201d
\\u201cUniverse Calling\\u201d
\\u201cSlow Lights\\u201d
\\u201cStart the Day\\u201d
\\u201cTech Toys\\u201d
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Music by ROZKOL
\\u201cPalaver\\u201d
\\u201cThe World Has Moved On\\u201d
\\u201cFever Dream\\u201d
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Music by Lee Rosevere and ROZKOL is licensed under CC BY 4.0
Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net
Find more music by Lee Rosevere and ROZKOL at freemusicarchive.org and bandcamp.com
Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com
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