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A sunrise over Buckley, Washington, US.
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Lenticularis clouds over and near Mount Rainier. Washington State, US.
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A cloud capped Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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A cloud capped Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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A classic lenticular pile up over Washington State, US.
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A lenticular sunrise over the Cascade Mountains, Washington, US.
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A cloud adorned Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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A Cap cloud at Sunrise over Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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Laurence Green says:
Compare this to a lovely cloud cap witnessed over the Sierra Nevada, Andalucía, Spain.
Image from NASA’s APOD site:-
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap131126.html
Laurence
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A Cap cloud over Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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A sunrise over Mount Rainier Washington, US.
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Lynn says:
Oh my! Your photo is absolutely stunning!You must have been up pretty early to catch the sunrise! Good work! Thanks for sharing it with all of us!
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A Cap cloud over Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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A sunrise over Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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Anne Downie, SW Scotland says:
Wonderful colours and atmosphere, Ryan!
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Sharon says:
WOW! This is the best Mount Rainier photo yet. The motion and the color. Great!
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A cap cloud over Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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Rebecca says:
Dear Ryan,
Really spectacular picture of Mt Rainier in the USA. Well done. I always love looking at high mountains around the world.
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A cap cloud over Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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A sunset with lenticularis formations over Mount Rainier, Washinton, US.
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A view of lenticular formations, above and downwind of Mount Rainier, Washington, US.
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Beate Blecher says:
I think we ought to organize a CAS excursion to Mount Rainier some time…
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a.j. hidding says:
Sigh, it is so beautiful up there. Great pic, thanks for sharing.
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bryan says:
Yeah, I am diggin’ this shot too. Very cool, thanks Ryan.
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John Norris says:
Excellent cloud shot you have here Ryan , thank you for sharing it with us ~~ John.
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I love seeing your photos of the clouds by Mt. Rainier, Ryan. Always a treat! My hubby grew up in Selah, and we have visitied Rainier several times.
Stunning. Where in WA state did you see this? Wish it was in my backyard!
Absolutely amazing, Ryan! Lucky you for seeing something like this!