Double Rainbow over Jupiter Inlet

Trembull

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There is still gold there. I betcha.

Double rainbow Jupiter.jpg

Does the State still have this claim on lock down?
So SAD that there is SO MANY HANDS into something that's not theirs
 

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Great pic, thanks for sharing!
 

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Great pix. in the OP. But the gold is further North in Sebastian Inlet (as marked by the X) :) 561.JPG
 

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I bet they do great pics
 

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Great pix. in the OP. But the gold is further North in Sebastian Inlet (as marked by the X) :) View attachment 1793583
Roger that rainbow is right over the Jupiter wreck. That second band is real close to where cap. Dom has found many a golden treasure.
 

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Can anybody explain the distinct change in the shade of color from one side of the rainbow to the other, and back again for doubles?
 

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The thing about a rainbow is that as you approach it, it appears to move.

Pretty appropriate as far as being a "marker" for treasure.
 

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Can anybody explain the distinct change in the shade of color from one side of the rainbow to the other, and back again for doubles?

Rainbows are a continuous spectrum of colours. The perception of distinct bands is only how we see them.

Doubles are two reflections in the water droplets, and the color bands are reversed.
 

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