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I was poking about looking for photos of circular rainbows and came across another board w/ this question: What's the coolest natural spectacle you've seen?

I've seen a circular rainbow once from a plane; it surrounded our shadow against a layer of clouds below. So far I haven't found any photos quite like what I saw. I also love watching lightning.

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What's the coolest natural spectacle you've seen?

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nah...I love to watching lightnin too and yeah,I also like rainbows!
 
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For a natural spectacle/ wonder I'd say diving The Great Barrier Reef. Amazing- defies words.

As far as an occurence, I witnessed an incredible meteor shower from my front yard about 10 years ago. perfect weather conditions, thousands of shooting stars and it seemed to last a long time. the best part is that I wasn't out there looking for it. I just sort of happened to be there. It was very cool.
 
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i've been a wether buff since i was a kid--it was a passion of my dad's that i caught along with a penchant for picking up rocks everywhere i go. i've seen a waterspout on the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana. that was awesome. i've seen a couple funnel clouds working the sky, but never a tornado on the ground. i've seen some rare and amazing cloud formations--we get some crazy weather in these parts--but nothing like they get in the Midwest. i really want to spend a vacation storm chasing sometime.

Carlsbad Caverns is something truly spectacular to see. i always think about the first guy to crawl down into that big hole in the ground... wow.
 
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I'm always looking for interesting phenomena to photograph. I wanted anew sig-pic so I thought this is a good time to do it. Here is a picture of the sunrise on March 17. It was like a ball of light had landed behind the house. Everything else was dark. The picture captured the blue sky and clouds, but we couldn't see it because it was so bright!
 
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there is only one natural phenomena that takes my breath away everytime.. I always have to stop what I am doing and rush out to see it. or when you just lie there and watch it above you. of course I am talking about the Aurora borealis if anyone has seen it you know what I speak of!
I also have seen some pretty good electrical storms. the best one was when I was in P.E.I looking out over the ocean from shore, never seen anything like it.
 
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