A RAINBOW BRIDGED THE ENTIRE CANYON
A RAINBOW BRIDGED THE ENTIRE CANYON
This is what happens when sun and storm overlap for one perfect minute.
A rainbow forms when sunlight hits rain still hanging in the air after a shower. In a canyon, the walls act like a natural stage: shadow on one side, light on the other, and the colors pop harder because the background is darker and the air is full of fine mist.
You can catch scenes like this after quick storms in places like the Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA) when sunlight breaks through right as the rain fades.

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