Seen hundreds of lenticular cloud formations before, but never noticed a double lens. That is great lighting.
Double rainbows aren’t rare here either, and how the ridges and basins work, I also have literally seen the end of a rainbow. It was about 5 miles ATCF downhill, landing in a wallow that made a field on the upper Gooseberry Creek drainage.
I also have literally seen the end of a rainbow
Rainbows are circular. You don't see the whole rainbow when you are at ground level. High altitude pilots can see the whole rainbow and even commercial pilots can sometimes see them whole when at high altitudes.
There are no "ends" of the rainbow.
Under the right conditions, the edges of a plane’s shadow has some funky rainbow look to it as well.
But there are also no “ends” to the amount of angels that can fit on the tip of a pin.
I also have literally seen the end of a rainbow. It was about 5 miles ATCF downhill, landing in a wallow that made a field on the upper Gooseberry Creek drainage.
Did you dig for the pot of gold?
A drill rig would probably be on mark.
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