Somewhere over the... moonbow: Dazzling arc of colour lights up night sky at Yosemite National Park
This dazzling arc of colour soaring across the night sky looks unreal. But this is no fantasy or trick of the light, it is known as a moonbow, the rainbow of the night. These rare lunar rainbows can only be seen in a few places on earth.
Spectacular: Sunlight is reflected off the moon to create this dazzling arc of colour in the Yosemite National Park The Yosemite National Park in California is one of the best places to catch a glimpse of the phenomenon. Sunlight reflects off the moon and hits the droplets spraying off the park's spectacular waterfalls. 'A lot of people don't realise that we even get rainbows at night in Yosemite,' said Steve Bumgardner who took these images as part of a new video of the spectacle.
Phenomenon: The moonbows are created when light from the moon hits the sprays of water coming off the park's waterfalls
Captivating: The moonbows are best seen when it is full moon and there is more light being reflected into the park
Rare: The Yosemite National Park in California is one of the few places on earth where you can catch a glimpse of the phenomenon
Dazzling: These spectacular images are part of a new video made by the National Park to showcase the phenomenon
Catch a glimpse: The remarkable spectrums of lights are best seen at the park during the spring and summer seasons
Gushing: The incredible waterfalls in the Yosemite National Park spray water into the moonlight, which creates the moonbows
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