THE SUN ROSE THROUGH A PERFECT RAINBOW HALO
THE SUN ROSE THROUGH A PERFECT RAINBOW HALO
It starts like a normal sunrise… then the light locks into a perfect ring.
The bright arc is a halo/rainbow effect caused by sunlight interacting with moisture or ice crystals in the air—bending and splitting the light into color. The long rays spreading from the horizon are crepuscular rays, formed when sunlight streams through gaps in clouds and the haze makes the beams visible.
You’re most likely to catch scenes like this in high places above cloud layers—like the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco....right at sunrise when the air is clean and the light angle is perfect.

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