Fire Rainbow is not technically supposed to be one of the correct names for this. But whatever it may be called correctly: Circumhorizontal Arc, Circumhorizon Arc, Lower Symmetric 46° Plate Arc, the sight is just breathtaking! Keep your eyes wide open whenever you are out — who knows what magical moment you will be able to see!
It looks like an artist's brilliant work. And of course it is! The artist is the creator of everything. Enjoy the photos ☺
So beautiful!
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DeleteBeautiful skies!
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Thank you! :)
DeleteSure, I will come again. I like your blog :)
Looks like an angel flying. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a wonderful imagination! ☺
DeleteThanks for sharing.......Bhaveshbhai.......it is incredible....
ReplyDeleteTruly my pleasure Vimalbhai ☺
DeleteThis is the first time that I have seen or heard of this. Amazing capture.
ReplyDeleteWow! Is it?
DeleteThank you ☺
Bhaveshbhai....I m fine wat about u?
ReplyDeleteI'm awesome! Great to find that you are doing good! ☺
DeleteWow - that is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIndeed ☺
DeleteThat is so splendid. I've never experienced anything like it. I get excited over seeing a shooting star!!!
ReplyDeleteTruly splendid! You have to experience such phenomenon personally; it is awe-inspiring indeed!
DeleteShooting stars excite me too! I remember a very bright one we saw a few years back. Me and Megha were travelling just before dawn towards Matheran, and a huge bright shooting star blew-up in our vision. The sight was mesmerizing and full of amazement, creating a curious feeling about the wonderful universe we all live in!
WOW!! That is an amazing sight! I'm so glad you shared it--it made me smile!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Betty! :)
DeleteI`m very impressed!
ReplyDeleteELFi
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