Mountain Casts Huge Shadow on Underside Layer of Clouds
by James Plafke | 10:56 am, October 27th, 2011
The rising Sun hits Washington state’s Mt. Rainier, a volcano reaching over 14,000 feet high, at just the right point, casting the volcano’s shadow across the underside layer of clouds, creating the beautiful shot seen above. More pictures below.
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(KOMO News via Discover, top photo via Nick Lippert)
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