domingo, 9 de octubre de 2011

A "fogbow" is seen on Edgeoya Island in Nordaustlandet

A 'fogbow' is seen on Edgeoya Island in Nordaustlandet, Svalbard, Norway.  A photographer sailing the far northern Arctic Ocean captured the ghostly sight of the little-known natural spectacle called a 'fogbow' - or white rainbow. This silvery fogbow is created by light from the sun bouncing into water particles held in a cold fog bank.

A "fogbow" is seen on Edgeoya Island in Nordaustlandet, Svalbard, Norway. A photographer sailing the far northern Arctic Ocean captured the ghostly sight of the little-known natural spectacle called a "fogbow" - or white rainbow. This silvery fogbow is created by light from the sun bouncing into water particles held in a cold fog bank.

Picture: Paul Souders / Barcroft Media

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