The rainbow creates an illusion. It is like a huge signpost pointing to something, but you can never actually get there. That is why legend claims that there is a pot of gold buried at the end of the rainbow, and why Judy Garland, in the 1939 production of "The Wizard of Oz" sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Aside from that, the rainbow is among the most beautiful objects in nature, and the mere sight of one may give us a feeling of delight. So a rainbow is something like hope; it is a beautiful thing, yet may not be reachable.
some symbols used were jewelled globe jewelled gloves bridal hair rainbows flowers and pearls angel wings headdress eyes and ears serpent & a heart hope this helpd
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No one made the rainbows. Rainbows are a naturally occurring phenomenon.
rays of light
Typographic symbols that represent beauty include Ω, �, �, and �. Other symbols of beauty include the rose, the swan, rainbows, butterflies, and lips.
Rainbows do exist, yes.
Rainbows are odorless.
Some people see rainbows as a symbol of promise and hope, which can be connected to themes found in the gospel. In the Bible, rainbows are mentioned as a sign of God's covenant with humanity. This connection can be used to illustrate the idea of God's faithfulness and promises in the gospel.
Faith = Cross Hope = Anchor Charity = Heart
sorry but i only know where one is and that is in the cave where the dogs are i hope i helped
In Rainbows was created in 2005-02.