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After searching shelter from a nearing thunderstorm we either discovered the end of the rainbow for the first time or the rainbow bridge to Valhalla guarded by Heimdall himself. Whatsoever, a second rainbow appeared as well, doubling the rare impression of what a thunderstorm can create within seconds!

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This is how rainbows are made: youtube.com/watch?v=24GfgNtnjX

it's a lot cooler and more complicated than the explaination our schools and parents gave us.

The thumbnail? Yes that person has coloured lasers and a giant spere to shoot the lasers in. It's crazy! The production quality of this video is unmatchable

And in the end despite all the cones of coloured light and crazy stuff you will have understood thanks to the visualization.

I arrive in predawn darkness to venture into the Fernhill Wetlands preserve. My eyes glance upward to the nighttime sky already graying in the east. The moon pushes night toward the western horizon, fleeing the advent of morning light. My ears catch the dim hum of traffic hanging at the edges of quiet.

#wetlands #birdwatching #flowers #sunrises #sunsets #rainbows #clouds #mountains #lakes #Oregon #industrialism #landscapephotography #naturephotography #photoessay

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Sacred Wonderland · Fernhill Wetlands: From Human Waste to Thriving LifeA photo-essay featuring birds, flowers, and scenery of the Fernhill Wetlands in Forest Grove, Oregon, where human waste nourishes wildness.