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Rudolph's maiden voyage, which is popularly depicted in the classic Christmas story, featured a foggy and overcast night. The weather conditions were challenging, but Rudolph's bright, red nose provided a guiding light through the darkness, allowing Santa to navigate and deliver presents despite the adverse conditions. The atmosphere was filled with a sense of magic and hope, embodying the spirit of the holiday season.

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