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SorellaLaBefana

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Thu Sep 4, 2025, 10:38 AM Thursday

Unexpected Beauty Remains in Our World


A reminder from today's Cloud-o-the-Day from the Cloud Appreciation Society [paragraphs added for clarity]
While riding at the head of a camel caravan over the dunes of Erg Chebbi, southern Morocco, Koren Bosworth...spotted a double rainbow reaching right across the sky.

Rainbows form when the sunlight is separated into its constituent colours as it’s reflected and refracted by raindrops. You need your back to the Sun to see one. And when you do, try to look for the head of your shadow...you’ll find in reality – just like she did – that the head of your shadow is always positioned exactly at the centre of your rainbow’s arc.

https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/thursday-4th-september-2025

It is possible that 'clarity' and 'saturation' were turned up close to 11 in editing—but some days ELEVEN is what is needed

The IMPORTANT thing is to always keep your head in the Centre of any Rainbow you come across!
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