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To observe anticrepuscular rays, you must position yourself with your back to the sun or sunset point. As you gaze towards the horizon opposite the sun, you may be fortunate enough to witness these parallel shafts of sunlight streaming through gaps in the clouds. The seemingly peculiar directions of these rays are actually a result of perspective. Just like a straight road appears to converge towards the horizon, anticrepuscular rays appear to converge towards the opposite horizon.