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Introduction to midnight rainbow

20 10 July 8th news, according to foreign media and reports, Finnish photographer Mick Pekka Makanan captured the spectacular picture of midnight rainbow near the Arctic Circle, which was amazing. According to western legend, there are goblins living at the end of every rainbow. They will tell you where to find a pot of gold coins. Although there are no fairies in these midnight rainbow photos, there is definitely a golden light where the rainbow meets the ground. The photo was taken in northern Finland, where the sun never sets in summer, and the light is still strong enough to cause a rainbow at midnight.

Pekka Makanan said that rainbows can still be seen at 3 o'clock in the middle of the night in Yayoi Kusama, 37 miles (about 60 kilometers) south of the Arctic Circle. He said: "These photos were taken before midnight, and this moving rainbow appeared in the night sky of Yayoi Kusama, Finland at 10 in the afternoon. I have never seen such a high rainbow before. Interestingly, when I go home at 3 am, I can still see the shadow of the rainbow, so this is the longest rainbow I have ever seen. " "At this time of year, the sun won't set near the Arctic Circle, but it will always hang low in the night sky." Although the midnight sun shone with golden light, Pekka Makanan said that he didn't find a pot of gold coins: "I didn't find a pot of gold coins at the end of the rainbow."