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A Kelvin-Helmholtz sandwich over Cachoeira Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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An Asperitas formaation over Cachoeira Paulista, southeast of Brazil.
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A display of Iridescence and clouds queuing up to take a look over Cachoeira Paulista, southeast of Brazil.
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An asperitas formation over Brazil.
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Katharina von Saalfeld says:
“Let the sky fall, when it crumbles …” Thank you Bruno !
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Anthony Skellern says:
This is impressive – I have not seen an example as regular as this before.
It looks like a vast barrel-vaulted ceiling!
Thanks Bruno.
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A asperitas formation over Pedro Osório, Brazil.
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Bruno says:
Olá Bárbara,
não sou da Sociedade, pois sou estudante, mas um dia ainda pretendo fazer parte. Obrigado pelo apoio! -
Taís Barbariz says:
Bela foto! Realmente no sul do Brasil temos fantásticas oportunidades de fotografar a natureza com beíssimos resultados!
Vc é da Sociedade? -
Bruno says:
A time lapse of this event:
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Summer convection, Pedro Osório, Rio Grande do Sul state, south of Brazil.
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Anthony Skellern says:
Great shot – what a magnificent cloud!
Thanks Bruno.
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Looks like a shark baring his teeth. KH so hard to find