A few days ago, after work, I did a few nice trail walks and went into the Kaʻu desert in the backcountry of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes NP. I was scouting some locations for future night sky photography.
The whole trail was across lava, with a few black ahu (cairns) now and then. Back after dark, it was fun to navigate with the stars' help, as no trail was visible at all. I was amazed that I basically walked parallel to the trail and only ventured off a few times for a few hundred feet.
That is the closest I have seen to a sunset in a few weeks. We are in the wet season, and it is usually foggy, misty, and rainy every day. So sunsets are rare in the rainforest during this time of the year.