Early Morning Sunrise Catches An Angel in Flight - CloudFormations
After the Snowstorm, December 6, 2009
Before 8 a.m., as the sun rises over the snowy mountain, a hole in the fish-scale clouds reveals a cloud-Angel in flight?
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Yes I see the Angel! Thanks for Sharing! AWESOME! :)
Spectacular sunrise over the mountains. And those cloud formations really do look like an angel in flight. Amazing! Thanks for sharing this beauty! :)