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Bogotá: Cerro Monserrate at Sunrise Over the Savanna

Golden hour, blue hour, and twilight times in Bogotá. NASA JPL DE441 astronomical data.

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Cerro Monserrate summit terrace at sunset: face west for the full Bogotá grid and the Western Cordillera in warm backlight. City level at sunrise facing east toward Monserrate for the Andes backdrop above the colonial roofline.

Bogotá sits on the Bogotá Savanna at 2,640 meters, with the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes rising immediately east. Cerro Monserrate (3,152 m), 5 kilometers east of the city centre, carries a 17th-century sanctuary at its summit and a cable car to the top; from the church terrace, the entire urban grid of Bogotá spreads west across the savanna to the Western Cordillera horizon. At 4.7°N, golden hour lasts only 20 minutes year-round, but the altitude reduces atmospheric haze above the city level. Sunrise comes from the east: the city grid below Monserrate is lit from the east while the mountain itself casts no shadow over the city. La Candelaria historic centre and the Jardín Botánico offer ground-level early-morning compositions. The rainy season (April through June and October through November) brings diffused morning light; the dry season (December through March) delivers the sharpest clarity.

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