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September 29, 2022
Crepuscular rays over Torre Canne, Italy.
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May 29, 2020
A UFO with an attendant Space craft over Abergavenny in South Wales.
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May 29, 2019
A halo, with an upper tangent arc and a bright parhelion on a section of parhelic circle. Spotted over Abergavenny, South Wales.
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April 4, 2019
A Phoenix rising from a burning bush over Langorse Lake in South Wales, UK.
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Definitely an amazing black and white picture of the clouds, Rob!
Can’t see much of the flames from the burning bush over Langorse Lake, South Wales, UK, only a dead or burnt reminance of a once flourishing, leafy shrub out in the vast, open countryside. However, the mid-level altocumulus radiatus clouds in the sky on a fine, sunny afternoon in South Wales do remind me a lot more of dramatic smoke and flames rising into the air, spreading out sideways as the wind blows it in all directions.
From Rebecca Hill, Canberra, Australia