I received this email yesterday and would like to share it with you. I was stupefied. Nature is indeed full of suprises.
“Jorn Olsen works for the Dutton-Lainson Co. in Hastings, Nebraska, and lives by Heartwell Park next to Hastings College. The other night he took these photos . The stadium lights are at the Hastings College stadium just east of his home.
The clouds are called Mammatus clouds. They do not precede a tornado, or foretell a storm, but are formed when the air is already saturated with rain droplets and/or ice crystals and begins to sink. The worst of the storm is usually over when these kinds of clouds are seen. They are quite rare, but really beautiful.“





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moz monster Says:
August 3rd, 2006 at 10:55 amVisit moz monster
Beautiful !!! If only I have the chance to photograph something like those …
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WOW! Every cloud has a silver lining.
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That is simply breathtaking!
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ee…so ugly! like monsters! *run*
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Welcome all.
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nice. beautiful. i like.
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Simply magnificent!
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wow.. magnificent
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spooky!!!
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wow, at first i cant believe this is true…..
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what’s cincang?
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WOW! Photoshop trick kah?
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Wuching, cincang means dice/chop.
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