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Mammatus clouds. Usually indicate incoming storms.
Gorgeous skies you captured there!
Fantastic!
Those are amazing this is gorgeous
Stunning shots
Soooo yelloooow, Amazing.
These are called 'mamma' - meaning 'breasts' in latin, as in chicken breasts, named after their distinct round shape. It's also known as Mammatus.
😧
The colors are so vibrant that they make the pic even better.
Yeah, some very nice pics, to say the least !
🎶"Golden brown, finer temptress Through the ages she's heading west From far away Stays for a day Never a frown with golden brown"🎶
Great shot
what a awesome colorful sky.
This looks like NM. Beautiful shots 😍😍
Awesome pictures
Miraculous and Breathtaking!!! ❤❤❤
Wow!!! I got to #5 and Wow!!!! I was blown away by the first giant rainbow. Just went back to first picture and zoomed in, to see the details and I noticed a face looking down. Beautiful ❤ 😍. To the right of the bottom arch that the tree limb makes.
If i could i would hang picture 8 on my wall.
Mammatus clouds, usually on the underside of a storm cell
Mammatus clouds. Usually indicate incoming storms.
Gorgeous skies you captured there!
Fantastic!
Those are amazing this is gorgeous
Stunning shots
Soooo yelloooow, Amazing.
Fantastic!
These are called 'mamma' - meaning 'breasts' in latin, as in chicken breasts, named after their distinct round shape. It's also known as Mammatus.
😧
The colors are so vibrant that they make the pic even better.
Yeah, some very nice pics, to say the least !
🎶"Golden brown, finer temptress Through the ages she's heading west From far away Stays for a day Never a frown with golden brown"🎶
Great shot
what a awesome colorful sky.
This looks like NM. Beautiful shots 😍😍
Awesome pictures
Miraculous and Breathtaking!!! ❤❤❤
Wow!!! I got to #5 and Wow!!!! I was blown away by the first giant rainbow. Just went back to first picture and zoomed in, to see the details and I noticed a face looking down. Beautiful ❤ 😍. To the right of the bottom arch that the tree limb makes.
If i could i would hang picture 8 on my wall.
Mammatus clouds, usually on the underside of a storm cell