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25
Horsetail Falls
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
It’s not actually on fire, but when the light hits the water at the right angle, it sure looks like it!
24
Sun Dogs
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Also known as phantom suns, this happens when ice crystals in the atmosphere create the effect of having two extra suns on either side of the real sun.
23
Fata Morgana
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
A complex type of mirage, Fata Morganas are cause by air of different temperatures distorting light waves.
22
Light Pillar
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Once again, ice crystals are responsible for the vertical beam you sometimes see over light sources in the sky.
21
Brocken Spectre
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Also called “mountain spectre”, this happens when your magnified shadow is cast on clouds or fog below you.
20
Atlantic Road
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Although this bridge in Norway looks like it is nothing more than a ramp leading to nowhere, seen from another angle you would see that the bridge actually curves back down to the other side.
19
Moon Illusion
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Have you ever noticed that when the moon is close to the horizon it appears to be humongous? Well next time that happens, make binoculars with your hands and isolate the moon in your field of vision. It shrinks! Why is that? Because your brain adjusts the moon’s size in relation to other object on the horizon and (mistakenly) decides that it should actually be much bigger!
18
Cloud shadows
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Looking like islands on an ocean, cloud shadows can make for an interesting effect, especially in low lighting conditions.
17
Atlas Moth
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
The Atlas Moth comes with two snakes on its wings for protection!
16
Dew on spider web
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Early in the morning spider webs can create some amazing “floating water” illusions.
15
Green Flash
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Sometimes occurring right before or after sunset, a green spot will appear right above the rim of the sun for a few seconds. Although they are caused by a variety of factors, the general explanation is that light is being bent in the atmosphere.
14
Circumzenithal Arc
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Similar to a rainbow, this optical phenomenon typically has much purer colors. Once again, rather than being caused by raindrops it is usually caused by ice crystals.
13
Halo
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Often seen around the sun or the moon, the most popular is the “22 degree halo” often seen around the sun. Sometimes when a halo surrounds the moon it is called a “moon ring”.
12
Alpen Glow
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
An interesting phenomenon, this happens when the sun has already set but due to light reflecting off of particles in the atmosphere mountains can sometimes appear to be illuminated with a reddish glow.
11
Crepuscular rays
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
These are sun rays that appear to stream through the clouds from a point in the sky where the sun is located.
10
Aurora light
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
In the northern hemisphere it is known as the Aurora Borealis while in the southern hemisphere it is called Aurora Australis. These phenomena are caused by magnetic rays and solar wind interacting with the upper atmosphere.
9
Anticrepuscular rays
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
The visual opposite of Crepuscular rays, these appear to originate from a point on the horizon and spread upwards.
8
Gonepteryx rhamni
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
This butterfly has some incredibly realistic camouflage.
7
Magnetic Hill
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
A magnetic hill is a hill that is actually sloped downwards but due to its surroundings the hill appears to slope upwards. The effect is best seen by putting your car in neutral and drifting “uphill”!
6
Salt Flats
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Found around the world, salt flats can cause some interesting depth and perception illusions due to not having a point of reference anywhere.
5
The Wave
Source: wikipedia, Image: Greg Mote via Flickr.com
Located on the border of Arizona and Utah, this sandstone rock formation is a favorite spot for hikers and backpackers.
4
Apache Head
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
The Apache Head in the rocks is a famous site at Ebihens, France. It is known as a pareidolia, or a stimulus which we perceive to be significant but really isn’t.
3
Badlands Guardian
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Found in Alberta, Canada and seen from Google Earth, this rock formation bears the appearance of a human head wearing an Aboriginal Canadian headdress. Thanks to several humans structures the Guardian seems to be wearing headphones/earrings.
2
Lenticular Clouds
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
These lens shaped clouds have been responsible for more than one UFO sighting.
1 Arcus Cloud
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
We’re just going to end the list on clouds, and Arcus clouds are some of the coolest. Oftentimes seen along the coast, they can look quite foreboding.
25
Horsetail Falls
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
It’s not actually on fire, but when the light hits the water at the right angle, it sure looks like it!
24
Sun Dogs
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Also known as phantom suns, this happens when ice crystals in the atmosphere create the effect of having two extra suns on either side of the real sun.
23
Fata Morgana
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
A complex type of mirage, Fata Morganas are cause by air of different temperatures distorting light waves.
22
Light Pillar
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Once again, ice crystals are responsible for the vertical beam you sometimes see over light sources in the sky.
21
Brocken Spectre
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Also called “mountain spectre”, this happens when your magnified shadow is cast on clouds or fog below you.
20
Atlantic Road
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Although this bridge in Norway looks like it is nothing more than a ramp leading to nowhere, seen from another angle you would see that the bridge actually curves back down to the other side.
19
Moon Illusion
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Have you ever noticed that when the moon is close to the horizon it appears to be humongous? Well next time that happens, make binoculars with your hands and isolate the moon in your field of vision. It shrinks! Why is that? Because your brain adjusts the moon’s size in relation to other object on the horizon and (mistakenly) decides that it should actually be much bigger!
18
Cloud shadows
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Looking like islands on an ocean, cloud shadows can make for an interesting effect, especially in low lighting conditions.
17
Atlas Moth
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
The Atlas Moth comes with two snakes on its wings for protection!
16
Dew on spider web
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Early in the morning spider webs can create some amazing “floating water” illusions.
15
Green Flash
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Sometimes occurring right before or after sunset, a green spot will appear right above the rim of the sun for a few seconds. Although they are caused by a variety of factors, the general explanation is that light is being bent in the atmosphere.
14
Circumzenithal Arc
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Similar to a rainbow, this optical phenomenon typically has much purer colors. Once again, rather than being caused by raindrops it is usually caused by ice crystals.
13
Halo
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Often seen around the sun or the moon, the most popular is the “22 degree halo” often seen around the sun. Sometimes when a halo surrounds the moon it is called a “moon ring”.
12
Alpen Glow
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
An interesting phenomenon, this happens when the sun has already set but due to light reflecting off of particles in the atmosphere mountains can sometimes appear to be illuminated with a reddish glow.
11
Crepuscular rays
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
These are sun rays that appear to stream through the clouds from a point in the sky where the sun is located.
10
Aurora light
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
In the northern hemisphere it is known as the Aurora Borealis while in the southern hemisphere it is called Aurora Australis. These phenomena are caused by magnetic rays and solar wind interacting with the upper atmosphere.
9
Anticrepuscular rays
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
The visual opposite of Crepuscular rays, these appear to originate from a point on the horizon and spread upwards.
8
Gonepteryx rhamni
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
This butterfly has some incredibly realistic camouflage.
7
Magnetic Hill
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
A magnetic hill is a hill that is actually sloped downwards but due to its surroundings the hill appears to slope upwards. The effect is best seen by putting your car in neutral and drifting “uphill”!
6
Salt Flats
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Found around the world, salt flats can cause some interesting depth and perception illusions due to not having a point of reference anywhere.
5
The Wave
Source: wikipedia, Image: Greg Mote via Flickr.com
Located on the border of Arizona and Utah, this sandstone rock formation is a favorite spot for hikers and backpackers.
4
Apache Head
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
The Apache Head in the rocks is a famous site at Ebihens, France. It is known as a pareidolia, or a stimulus which we perceive to be significant but really isn’t.
3
Badlands Guardian
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
Found in Alberta, Canada and seen from Google Earth, this rock formation bears the appearance of a human head wearing an Aboriginal Canadian headdress. Thanks to several humans structures the Guardian seems to be wearing headphones/earrings.
2
Lenticular Clouds
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
These lens shaped clouds have been responsible for more than one UFO sighting.
1 Arcus Cloud
Source: wikipedia, Image: wikipedia
We’re just going to end the list on clouds, and Arcus clouds are some of the coolest. Oftentimes seen along the coast, they can look quite foreboding.
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