It’s not often you come across a full circle rainbow, but crew on-board a police helicopter were lucky enough to get an up close and personal view.
It’s not often you come across this natural phenomena – but crew on-board a police helicopter got an up close and personal view.
The St Athan-based National Police Air Service South West & Wales Region unit took the photo over the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales. In 2016, a skydiver captured a 360 degree double-rainbow on camera over the Bay of Islands in New Zealand.“Each person has a different antisolar point, each person has a different horizon. Someone who appears below or near the ‘end’ of a rainbow to one viewer will see another rainbow, extending from his or her own horizon.”
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