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Photos: Double rainbow at K-25

Posted at 7:08 pm May 30, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Double Rainbow at K-25 May 29 2016

This photo of a double rainbow was taken by Oak Ridge resident Shellie Fellers across from the former K-25 plant in west Oak Ridge on Sunday evening, May 29, 2016. (Photo by Shellie Fellers)

 

Oak Ridge resident Shellie Fellers got a picture of a double rainbow across from the former K-25 plant on the west end of town on Sunday evening. The second rainbow is visible as a faint rainbow above the first, brighter rainbow.

Fellers said one end of a rainbow could be seen as it literally came down and met the ground. But, she joked, there were no leprechauns or pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

Rainbow at K-25 May 29 2016

Oak Ridge resident Shellie Fellers said one end of a rainbow across from the former K-25 plant on Sunday evening, May 29, 2016, could be seen as it literally came down and met the ground. But, she joked, there were no leprechauns or pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. (Photo by Shellie Fellers)

 

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