A fogbow, also known as a ghost rainbow, has been caught on camera in Norfolk.
The white rainbow appeared over a field in Pedham, near Blofield.
A fogbow is a similar phenomenon to a rainbow, and is formed when sunlight interacts with water droplets.
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While a rainbow appears due to the light interacting with raindrops, a fogbow involves water droplets contained in fog, mist or cloud.
These are also between 10 and 1,000 times smaller than raindrops, which leads to the light being diffracted in a different way and makes the fogbow appear to be ghostly white.
The phenomenon was captured on camera by Ruth Mann, at 8.15am on Monday (September 4).
She said the fogbow disappeared only a few minutes later.
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