Actually, you can see a moonbow just about everywhere! it is just like a rainbow, but instead of light reflecting from the sun, its just coming from the moon.
The cast of Moonbow - 2010 includes: Teresa Delay as Teresa
A "Moonbow"
It is called 'Moonbow' (lunar rainbow).
You know what a rainbow is? Yes I thought so. Well a moon bow is excactly the same except it is from the moon. When the moon is in a certain position in the sky a moonbow is formed and it is white like the moon too.It is also very rare to see.
I read it back in the late 90s and I am currently rereading it. Great book.
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Seeing, or living on only one state has not presented a problem for a great many people. If you are curious to see other states, then by all means visit them and see them. Tourism can be fun.
Nebraska. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebraska_Legislature
A sunbow and a moonbow are both atmospheric optical phenomena created by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light. A sunbow occurs when sunlight is refracted by water droplets in the atmosphere, typically appearing as a rainbow during or after rain. In contrast, a moonbow forms when moonlight—usually from a full moon—interacts with water droplets, often appearing fainter and with less vibrant colors due to the lower intensity of moonlight. Both phenomena illustrate how light can create beautiful displays in the presence of water droplets, but they differ in their light sources and resulting visibility.
yes and if you see a bell next to the road that means there is a mission close by.
The only Christian theocracy in the world is the Holy See (Vatican City). It is an independent city-state with the Pope as its head of state and the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
In Australia (Tasmania is the name of the state you can see it in)