Showing posts with label rainbow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainbow. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Mosi-oa-Tunya: The Smoke That Thunders

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After an exhilarating helicopter flight over Victoria Falls, we visited the Falls at sunrise.

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Every trip to the Falls has been so unique for how it looks, how it feels, how it awes.

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But sunrise, oh sunrise, by far is my favorite time to visit.  I fell in love with it at sunrise on this trip.

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In all my visits, I'm surprised I've never showed you this in its both amazes and terrifies:
the fence that keeps you from going over the edge into the Falls at certain vantage points.
These thorns won't stop anything if you're really heading over.

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This trip was blessed by so many rainbows. Stunning.

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Be still my heart!

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The sunrise.

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Oh, Victoria Falls, you never disappoint.



Monday, July 29, 2013

Take My Breath Away: The Victoria Falls Sun Rise and Lunar Rainbow Edition

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Recently I visited Victoria Falls to watch the sun rise.

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Zimbabwe's Natural Wonder of the world did not disappoint.
It always leaves me in awe.

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The sun rose slowly behind the water, changing the mist from a deep, dark black,

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to a cloud of white mist

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that began to light up the sky in shades of pink, white, orange, and black.

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At 0600, there is no one in the park. It's amazing to have one of the world's most beautiful places to yourself.

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The mist from the Falls.

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The sun trying to emerge.

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Then BAM! It's like a blast of colors that are stunning from the sun rising on the Zambian side,
enveloped in mist when viewed from Zimbabwe.

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Amazing, just amazing.  No photo I've seen ever captures the wonder of the Falls.
See that? That's the sun.  That's right, a huge massive African sun and that's all you see through a wall of mist.

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One of the few places in the world where lunar rainbows exist: Victoria Falls at full moon.
Here's a photo of the 'super moon'...all I have is my memory of the lunar rainbow (no photos!):
one of the most stunning experiences of my life, to see double rainbows at night, illuminated by the moon,
falling gracefully over the falls while the water seemed to glow.

Here's an idea of what the lunar rainbow looks like:
Photo credit.

Go, go, go, if you ever have the chance.  Go at dawn; go at a full moon. Just go.




Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Victoria Falls in the Dry Season

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Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

With a rainbow!

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The Falls from Zimbabwe.

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How different the Falls look closer than the Victoria Falls Hotel.

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Even at the height of the dry season, there was a ridiculous amount of water.

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The sound of the falling water was AMAZING.
You could hear it long before you reached the Falls.

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I saw the Falls' mists and my first thought was holy moly! That is a LOT of water.
Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

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If it's this much water and mist in the dry season, I can't wait to see the Falls during the rainy season!

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All the water from the Falls leaves part of an environment similar to that of a rain forest.



Friday, April 13, 2012

Oh, come forth into the storm

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Leaving Harare for Hwange, we were greeted by this fantastic storm and rainbow.
It reminded me of this amazing rainbow in Wyoming.

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To be followed by fantastic blue skies only moments later.

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It seemed fitting that upon our return to Harare, storm clouds like I've never seen welcomed us back to the city.

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Storm clouds over a lay-by.

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This storm was breathtaking--you can see Harare in the distance; by the time we entered the city, it was a torrential downpour.

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Most of Zimbabwe's cities have Independence markers on their outskirts.  This is Bulawayo's.

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Ahh, Africa, where trucks are loaded with more lettuce than you've ever seen before.



Inspiration for this post's title:

A Line-Storm Song
Robert Frost

The line-storm clouds fly tattered and swift,
The road is forlorn all day,
Where a myriad snowy quartz stones lift,
And the hoof-prints vanish away.
The roadside flowers, too wet for the bee,
Expend their bloom in vain.
Come over the hills and far with me,
And be my love in the rain

The birds have less to say for themselves
In the wood-world’s torn despair
Than now these numberless years the elves,
Although they are no less there:
All song of the woods is crushed like some
Wild, easily shattered rose.
Come, be my love in the wet woods; come,
Where the boughs rain when it blows.

There is the gale to urge behind
And bruit our singing down,
And the shallow waters aflutter with wind
From which to gather your gown.
What matter if we go clear to the west,
And come not through dry-shod?
For wilding brooch shall wet your breast
The rain-fresh goldenrod. 

Oh, never this whelming east wind swells
But it seems like the sea’s return
To the ancient lands where it left the shells
Before the age of the fern;
And it seems like the time when after doubt
Our love came back amain.
Oh, come forth into the storm and rout
And be my love in the rain. 

Friday, July 2, 2010

Yellowstone & Grand Tetons Waters

A storm coming over the Grand Tetons
Grand Teton National Park -- Wyoming, United. States

Lake Jackson after a storm -- Wyoming, U.S.

The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River
Yellowstone National Park -- Wyoming, U.S.

A prismatic pool near Fairy Falls
Yellowstone National Park -- Wyoming, U.S.

The most vivid rainbow I'd ever seen
Mammoth, Yellowstone National Park -- Wyoming, U.S.



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