GaiaLove
02-02-2010, 07:36 PM
Feel free to use this thread to share photos depicting our Mother in all her glory. No videos please :)
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/1002/marsbow_pacholka.jpg
Even from the top of a volcanic crater, this vista was unusual. For one reason, Mars was dazzlingly bright two weeks ago, when this picture was taken,
as it was nearing its brightest time of the entire year. Mars, on the far upper left, is the brightest object in the above picture.
Arching across the lower part of the image is a rare lunar fog bow. Unlike a more commonly seen rainbow, which is created by sunlight reflected prismatically
by falling rain, this fog bow was created by moonlight reflected by the small water drops that compose fog. Although most fog bows appear white, all of the
colors of the rainbow were somehow visible here. The above image was taken from high atop Haleakala, a huge volcano in Hawaii, USA.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gaia/gaia_t.gif
I love seeing these, sun dogs are fairly common here in Canada as are Moon Dogs
http://www.sundogsmadison.com/GreenlandSunDog.JPG
A sundog is an optical phenomenon that is sometimes observed in the sky when sunlight interacts with ice clouds
or particles in the atmosphere. A more complete explanation is found here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundog).
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gaia/gaia_t.gif
http://www.world-mysteries.com/rainforest_rb.jpg
Rain Forest on Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gaia/gaia_t.gif
Hopwell Rocks, Bay of Fundy. New Brunswick, Canada
http://www.michaeltaylor.ca/Culture/hopewell-low.jpg
Five Hours Later
http://www.michaeltaylor.ca/Culture/hopewell-high.jpg
A truly awesome sight, Ive been there 3 times and am humbled every time. Highest tides on the planet rise and fall 50' twice daily.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gaia/gaia_t.gif
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/1002/marsbow_pacholka.jpg
Even from the top of a volcanic crater, this vista was unusual. For one reason, Mars was dazzlingly bright two weeks ago, when this picture was taken,
as it was nearing its brightest time of the entire year. Mars, on the far upper left, is the brightest object in the above picture.
Arching across the lower part of the image is a rare lunar fog bow. Unlike a more commonly seen rainbow, which is created by sunlight reflected prismatically
by falling rain, this fog bow was created by moonlight reflected by the small water drops that compose fog. Although most fog bows appear white, all of the
colors of the rainbow were somehow visible here. The above image was taken from high atop Haleakala, a huge volcano in Hawaii, USA.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gaia/gaia_t.gif
I love seeing these, sun dogs are fairly common here in Canada as are Moon Dogs
http://www.sundogsmadison.com/GreenlandSunDog.JPG
A sundog is an optical phenomenon that is sometimes observed in the sky when sunlight interacts with ice clouds
or particles in the atmosphere. A more complete explanation is found here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundog).
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gaia/gaia_t.gif
http://www.world-mysteries.com/rainforest_rb.jpg
Rain Forest on Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gaia/gaia_t.gif
Hopwell Rocks, Bay of Fundy. New Brunswick, Canada
http://www.michaeltaylor.ca/Culture/hopewell-low.jpg
Five Hours Later
http://www.michaeltaylor.ca/Culture/hopewell-high.jpg
A truly awesome sight, Ive been there 3 times and am humbled every time. Highest tides on the planet rise and fall 50' twice daily.
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Gaia/gaia_t.gif