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Have you ever seen a non-typical rainbow?


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i.e. around the moon, sun, double? I’ve seen a typical single rainbow but I’ve also seen one around the moon, the sun, as well as a double one. Not to mention some not in the sky but off a lake. Where we live, our homestate has a lot of lakes around & those rainbows just shimmer off the water. Last year, we had a bad rainstorm & when it was clearing up, two rainbows appeared. I was impressed as the bottom one towards the right side anyways, the colors just stood out. I don’t recall seeing such vibrant colors before.

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