See it, post it

3 types of solar halos / arcs in one photo

From the top:

circumzenithal arc
supralateral arc (it’s faint; could also be a 46° halo)
22° halo

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UFO!

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Well placed & easy to reach…

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The pump don’t work 'cause the vandals took the handles*

*(More likely, the mgm’t. wants us to buy water while on the premises)

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I’m still trying to think of any activity that’s similar to kite flying.

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Levitation? Riding broomsticks? Tractor beams from UFOs?

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fly2

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I see no contradiction between the two statements.

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Somewhere in northern Helsinki…

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you put a person in a climbing harness, then tie some giant weather balloons to them…

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If it’s a hyacinth, and it isn’t looking wrinkly and brown, then the bulb is just waiting for the time to be right… my wife sprouted one in a vase, and it put roots down in a few weeks, but took like a month and a half to flower. That said, it is winter.

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Friend is visiting CO and sent me a pic of this location. I’ve mentioned to them this place by name so they thought of me when they saw it. Picture they sent wasn’t the best so i looked it up

They seem like cool people

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It’s just that frying pans are terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future.

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